Animals - Dyr - Insekter
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45 imagesThe arctic fox is a critically endangered spieces in Scandinavia. There were maybe no more than 50 individuals left in Norway, a few more in Sweden, and almost none in Finland, when the Norwegian government together with scientists in 2005 started a breeding program with wild animals. In 2010 this was specialy successfull and 69 young ones was released in the wild. These photoes are from the release of five arctic foxes in the mountains of Sylene on the border to Sweden in 2008. The animals were microchiped before carried into the mountains.
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42 imagesThe arctic fox is a critically endangered spieces in Scandinavia. There were maybe no more than 50 individuals left in Norway, a few more in Sweden, and almost none in Finland, when the norwegian government and scientists in 2005 started a breeding program with wild animals. In 2010 this was specialy successfull and 69 young ones was released in the wild. Supported with feeding. These pictures are from the breeding center, which is also far away in the mountains.
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103 imagesImages of cows, calf and cattle. From norwegian milk and meat production.
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293 imagesThe domesticated dog (Canis lupus)is a domesticated form of the gray wolf. But with a big variety of breeds. Here are some of them, widely used as pets. And also various working dogs, hunting dogs and others.
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88 images18 hare hunting dogs from seven countries participated in Europa Cup 2011, 9. - 11. September 2011. Arranged in Selbu, Norway by The Norwegian Kennel Klub and The Norwegian Hare Hound Association.
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137 imagesReindeers are at the most beautiful, and fattest, in the fall. And that is when the slaughtering season starts. Images from the lap people, the south sami group of Saanti Sijte and some of their reindeers. Meråker in Mid-Norway.
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44 imagesCollecting sheep from pasture with the help of herding dogs, the working kelpie. Sauesanking ved bruket Fallet Nordre i Folldal, ved hjelp av gjeterhunder, working kelpie.
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72 imagesPictures of gray wolves, all from Namsskogan Familiepark, a wilderness park in Norway.
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81 imagesPictures of wolverine (Gulo gulo). This young male was born in Helsinki Zoo but transfered to Namsskogan Familiepark, a wilderness park in Norway, in 2011. The wolverine population in Scandinavia was at its lowest in the 1960s, with about only 100 individuals left in the most remote mountains.