by White Fox | Jul 28, 2024 | Arctic Reindeer Sanctuary
Reindeer herding in Scandinavia is a time-honored tradition, deeply intertwined with the seasonal cycles. The Sami people manage herds through winter grazing, spring calving, summer migration, and autumn population control methods like earmarking....
by White Fox | Jul 27, 2024 | Arctic Reindeer Sanctuary
Reindeer are essential to the Arctic ecosystem. Their grazing habits preserve tundra habitats and influence the albedo effect, which helps mitigate local warming by maintaining snow cover and enhancing surface reflectivity. This grazing also impacts carbon...
by White Fox | Jul 27, 2024 | Arctic Reindeer Sanctuary
Reindeer greatly enhance the Arctic ecosystem through their grazing habits. First, they maintain the tundra by preventing overgrowth of woody shrubs, preserving open landscapes and aiding in carbon sequestration. Second, their grazing activity reduces...
by White Fox | Jul 27, 2024 | Arctic Reindeer Sanctuary
Reindeer are crucial to the Arctic ecosystem's balance, primarily through their grazing activities. By controlling shrub proliferation and promoting snow reflectivity, they help maintain the albedo effect, which mitigates regional warming. Their...
by White Fox | Jul 27, 2024 | Arctic Reindeer Sanctuary
Reindeer are essential to the Arctic ecosystem, providing climate regulation, carbon balance, and cultural resilience. Their grazing maintains open landscapes and enhances snow reflectivity, mitigating climatic impacts by preventing shrub overgrowth....