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Seasonal Features of Route of Chukotsky Deer in the Turvaugin Nomadic Community

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  • Tarabukin PA Author-Workplace- Federal State Budgetary Educational Establishment Yakutsk State Agricultural Academy Yakut Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture, Russia
  • Machakhtyrova VA Author-Workplace- Federal State Budgetary Educational Establishment Yakutsk State Agricultural Academy Yakut Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture, Russia
  • Vladimirov LN Author-Workplace- Federal State Budgetary Educational Establishment Yakutsk State Agricultural Academy Yakut Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture, Russia
  • Machakhtyrov GN Author-Workplace- Federal State Budgetary Educational Establishment Yakutsk State Agricultural Academy Yakut Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture, Russia
  • Nifontov KR Author-Workplace- Federal State Budgetary Educational Establishment Yakutsk State Agricultural Academy Yakut Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture, Russia
  • Popova NV Author-Workplace- Federal State Budgetary Educational Establishment Yakutsk State Agricultural Academy Yakut Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture, Russia

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Nizhnekolymsky district is one of the largest and leading areas in reindeer herding, occupying the second place in the number of reindeer population in the RS (Y) with a population of 12.2% of the total number of reindeer in the region. A distinctive feature of reindeer herding in this area is the fact that out of all the reindeer herding areas of Yakutia, only here the aboriginal Chukchi breed - Khargin is bred, which belongs to the tundra deer. Therefore, reindeer herding in this area has a certain specificity of use for the annual cyclical nature of reindeer grazing, the vast territory of the region from the forest-tundra zone to the seacoast.

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  • Tarabukin PA Author-Workplace- Federal State Budgetary Educational Establishment Yakutsk State Agricultural Academy Yakut Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture, Russia & Machakhtyrova VA Author, 2020. "Seasonal Features of Route of Chukotsky Deer in the Turvaugin Nomadic Community," Agricultural Research & Technology: Open Access Journal, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 23(4), pages 23-27, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:artoaj:v:23:y:2020:i:4:p:23-27
    DOI: 10.19080/ARTOAJ.2020.23.5556241
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