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In 1985, members of the Applied Reindeer Research Project at the University of Alaska Fairbanks obtained and reviewed a Scandinavian instructional video1 on reindeer herding in Norway. This video described a structure that was developed and used by the Scandinavian reindeer industry to prevent injuries during corralling by segregating fawns from adults. The following is a description of how the fawn separator is built, how it works, and its current use in western Alaska.
Publication Date
1-17-1990
Recommended Citation
Thompson, Bill and Dieterich, Robert, "Construction and Use of a Reindeer Fawn Separator for Injury Prevention" (1990). Circulars. 99.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_afes_circulars/99
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/2571