Conflicts between domestic reindeer and their wild counterparts: a review of Eurasian and North American experience

ABSTRACT. Experience in the Soviet Union and Alaska indicates that the major poten-tial conflicts between domestic reindeer and their wild counterparts (both caribou and reindeer are of the same species, Rangifer tarandus) are: ( I) Loss of domestic reindeer to wild herds. Although this can be reduc...

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Main Author: David R. Klein
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1980
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.550.2960
http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/arctic33-4-739.pdf
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Summary:ABSTRACT. Experience in the Soviet Union and Alaska indicates that the major poten-tial conflicts between domestic reindeer and their wild counterparts (both caribou and reindeer are of the same species, Rangifer tarandus) are: ( I) Loss of domestic reindeer to wild herds. Although this can be reduced under close herding, it is still a serious problem wherever wild reindeer or caribou and domestic reindeer coexist. Domestic reindeer joining wild herds appear to have low breeding success and therefore probably have little genetic influence on the larger wild populations. (2) Competition for forage between domestic reindeer and wild herds, which is primarily restricted to the winter range. Herded reindeer feed more intensively than the wild, free-ranging animals and therefore their effect on range forage is greater. (3) Diseases and parasites may be readily transmitted between domestic reindeer and their wild counterparts. However, most diseases and parasites common to the species are endemic to both wild and domestic herds. RÉSUMÉ. L’exptrience de l’Union SoviCtique et de l’Alaska montre que les conflits majeurs qui peuvent survenir entre le renne domestique et sa contrepartie sauvage (le caribou et le renne appartiennent A la même esptce, Rangifer tarandus) sont de trois ordres: