Around the world, reindeer numbers are dwindling and scientists fear the species could be in danger. While tales of flying reindeer are mostly the stuff of fairy tales and holiday movies, nonflying ...
Arctic reindeer numbers could decline by 80% within 75 years due to global warming, say scientists. Santa may be looking for a new species to pull his sleigh as climate change is likely to cause ...
More than 200 reindeer carcasses have been found in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard this year, and researchers are blaming climate change. According to scientists in the region, the reindeer ...
Unpredictable patterns of heat, rain, and snow in 2024 are resulting in struggles for the reindeer populations of Finland, according to Mongabay. Warmer temperatures exacerbated by human-caused ...
Warmer temperatures in the Arctic region and human activity are considered the main reasons behind the drop in numbers of the Taimyr Peninsula herd in Russia. It’s the holiday season and kids around ...
More than 200 reindeer starved to death this past winter on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard. The scientists who made the grim discovery say climate change is the likely culprit. A team of ...
The oil and gas industry is not usually given credit for increasing wildlife numbers, but the sector in one remote part of Russia has played a part in creating the largest reindeer herd in the world.