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Many drown from exhaustion: it is getting too warm for reindeer in Russia

Many drown from exhaustion
It’s getting too warm for reindeer in Russia

Reindeer actually feel at home in the north of Russia. But in addition to poaching, global warming is causing their numbers to shrink dramatically: in just ten years they have been roughly halved. Many animals drown when crossing large rivers that they might otherwise have run over.

According to environmentalists, global warming is increasingly threatening reindeer in Russia. “Climate change is already the greatest threat to these animals,” said Vladimir Krewer from the WWF environmental foundation in Moscow. An early melting of ice means that even pregnant animals have to swim through ice-cold water. In the past, they could easily cross frozen lakes and rivers. Finding food is also more difficult because plants are more often covered with ice than with snow.

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If the ice melts early, the reindeer have to swim through cold water.

(Foto: picture alliance/dpa/WWF)

Russian environmentalists observed in August that reindeer moved back to the far north of Russia earlier than ever before. South of the Taimyr Peninsula on the Arctic Ocean, many young animals drowned while crossing a large river because they lacked the strength to do so. “About 200 young animals remained exhausted on the bank,” says a WWF report. Many animals fell victim to stray dogs.

Halved in ten years

“We have to be aware that climate change will bring more and more phenomena with it that have not yet occurred in the Arctic,” said environmentalist Alexej Kokorin. For example, there are more frequent heat waves and wildfires. The WWF estimates that the number of tundra reindeer living in the Arctic Ocean has halved to around 400,000 in the past ten years.

There are two types of reindeer in Russia: one lives in the forests and the other in the tundra, as Krewer said. They are of considerable importance for the functioning of ecosystems and the indigenous peoples. They could not exist without reindeer.

Also threatened by hunting

Krewer also sees the animals as threatened by hunting. It is allowed that ten percent of the population can be hunted annually. “The problem is: there is no exact count.” Poachers particularly target the deer’s antlers. According to the WWF, scientists estimate that up to 70 percent die of blood loss and sepsis after such an “intervention”.

Sawing off the antlers of animals that are still alive is a criminal offense in Russia. Poachers face several years imprisonment. Nevertheless, according to animal rights activists, reindeer are “exterminated on winter pastures with snowmobiles”, especially in winter. Poachers are generally well armed and equipped.

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