Norway is rebuilding a reindeer fence along its Arctic border with Russia

Published 2023년 10월 9일

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Norway is rebuilding a reindeer fence along its border with Russia to prevent the animals from crossing and grazing on Russian lands, for which Norway has to compensate Russia. The project involves renovating a seven-kilometer section of the fence, but the construction is challenging as workers must remain on the Norwegian side to avoid illegal border crossing. Most of the reindeer in the region live on the Norwegian side, where they are herded by the indigenous Sámi people.
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Norway is rebuilding a reindeer fence along its Arctic border with Russia to prevent the animals from crossing. The reason for this is that the Scandinavian country must compensate the Russians for the grazing lands. According to the Norwegian authorities, 42 reindeer have crossed into Russia by October this year in search of better pastures. The 3.7 million kroner (about HUF 122 million) construction project is related to the fact that the reindeer crossing involves a lot of extra bureaucracy. The reindeer fence, which was built in 1954, stretches for more than 150 kilometers along the common border between Norway and Russia, Magyar Mezőgazdaság wrote. The Norwegian agricultural authority has announced that a seven-kilometer section between the Norwegian towns of Hamborgvatnet and Storskog will be renovated. However, the construction of the reindeer fence is a challenge, as the workers must constantly be on the Norwegian side of the border, which makes the work particularly ...
Source: Magro

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