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  3. Vol 15 No 1 (1995)

Published: 1995-12-31

Articles

  • Abundance and movements of caribou in the oilfield complex near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
    R.D. Cameron, E.A. Lenart, D.J. Reed, K.R. Whitten, W.T. Smith
    3-7
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  • An outbreak of kerato-conjunctivitis among corralled, supplementary fed, semi-domestic reindeer calves
    Claes Rehbinder, Anna Nilsson
    9-14
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  • Nutritional Value of Seaweed to Ruminants
    Roger D. Applegate, Patrick B. Gray
    15-18
    • PDF
  • Immobilization of free-ranging moose (Alces alces) with medetomidine-ketamine and remobilization with atipamezole
    Jon M. Arnemo
    19-25
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  • Round baled grass silage as food for reindeer in winter
    Tove H. Aagnes, Svein D. Mathiesen
    27-35
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Brief communications

  • Lymphoma in reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus L.)
    Bertil Järplid, Claes Rehbinder
    37-38
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  • Farmed Reindeer - a future prospect?
    Claes Rehbinder, Bengt Ekberg, Joel Brorsson
    39-40
    • PDF

Book reviews

  • Inn fra vidda (Back from the tundra) by R. Nilsen & J.H. Mosli
    R.E. Haugerud
    41
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General information

  • Position of Secretary of NOR - announcement
    42
    • PDF
  • New Reindeer Research Station in Finland
    43
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