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Ghosts of the landscape: how folklore and songs are key to rewilding Finland's reindeer
Ghosts of the landscape: how folklore and songs are key to rewilding Finland's reindeer.
For ecologists restoring the vast bogs of remote Karelia, wild reindeer are not just part of the environment but entwined with the ancient culture of the boreal forests.
Now, a plan is being hatched to reintroduce them. The peatland has been restored and the first wild reindeer will be released here in 2028. The aim is to eventually have a herd of 300.
The folk singer Liisa Matveinen, whose repertoire reflects the role of wild reindeer in the traditions of Karelia.
Master singer Liisa Matveinen wild forest reindeer songs-2
in Joensuu, Eastern Finland
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Ghosts of the landscape: how folklore and songs are key to rewilding Finland's reindeer
Ghosts of the landscape: how folklore and songs are key to rewilding Finland's reindeer.
For ecologists restoring the vast bogs of remote Karelia, wild reindeer are not just part of the environment but entwined with the ancient culture of the boreal forests.
Now, a plan is being hatched to reintroduce them. The peatland has been restored and the first wild reindeer will be released here in 2028. The aim is to eventually have a herd of 300.
The Rune Singer's House near Ilomantsi, which records the traditional Karelian culture and way of life.
Rune Singers house in Joensuu, Eastern Finland
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Ghosts of the landscape: how folklore and songs are key to rewilding Finland's reindeer
Ghosts of the landscape: how folklore and songs are key to rewilding Finland's reindeer.
For ecologists restoring the vast bogs of remote Karelia, wild reindeer are not just part of the environment but entwined with the ancient culture of the boreal forests.
Now, a plan is being hatched to reintroduce them. The peatland has been restored and the first wild reindeer will be released here in 2028. The aim is to eventually have a herd of 300.
Restoration of this peatland in Rahesuo landscape will help the wild reindeer population as they need the open spaces to give birth safely.
Peatland restoration Rahesuo -5
in Joensuu, Eastern Finland
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Ghosts of the landscape: how folklore and songs are key to rewilding Finland's reindeer
Ghosts of the landscape: how folklore and songs are key to rewilding Finland's reindeer.
For ecologists restoring the vast bogs of remote Karelia, wild reindeer are not just part of the environment but entwined with the ancient culture of the boreal forests.
Now, a plan is being hatched to reintroduce them. The peatland has been restored and the first wild reindeer will be released here in 2028. The aim is to eventually have a herd of 300.
Peatland in Rahesuo. Tiina Oinonen, a biologist, left, and Kaisu Mustonen, whose organisation Snowchange has been leading restoration efforts.
Peatland restoration Rahesuo Tiina Oinonen ( left ) Kaisu Mustonen
in Joensuu, Eastern Finland
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Ghosts of the landscape: how folklore and songs are key to rewilding Finland's reindeer
Ghosts of the landscape: how folklore and songs are key to rewilding Finland's reindeer.
For ecologists restoring the vast bogs of remote Karelia, wild reindeer are not just part of the environment but entwined with the ancient culture of the boreal forests.
Now, a plan is being hatched to reintroduce them. The peatland has been restored and the first wild reindeer will be released here in 2028. The aim is to eventually have a herd of 300.
The Finnish climate scientist Tero Mustonen has been leading efforts to reintroduce wild reindeer to Karelia.
Peatland restoration Rahesuo Tero Mustonen
in Joensuu, Eastern Finland
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