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Reindeer Grazing Lands Are Exposed To Numerous Pressures and Threatened by Human Expansions
Northern Norway, Sweden, and Finland have a long history of reindeer herding. It has changed the Fennoscandian alpine scenery and is also viewed as a way to reduce the impacts of climate change on flora.
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