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366W0576_climate change_husky.jpg Sled dogs and sled in Saariselka Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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IMG_7086_hunting.jpg A Reindeer shot by a hunter in the Karahnjkar area of Vatnajokull, near Egilsstadir, Iceland. The hunter entered a lottery of 4000 hopefulls to win the chance to shoot the animal.
 
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IMG_7088_hunting.jpg A Reindeer shot by a hunter in the Karahnjkar area of Vatnajokull, near Egilsstadir, Iceland. The hunter entered a lottery of 4000 hopefulls to win the chance to shoot the animal.
 
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IMG_7094 (1)_reindeer.jpg A Reindeer shot by a hunter in the Karahnjkar area of Vatnajokull, near Egilsstadir, Iceland. The hunter entered a lottery of 4000 hopefulls to win the chance to shoot the animal.
 
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IMG_9438_reindeer.jpg A snow queen and Rheindeer in Ambleside, Cumbria, UK.
 
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366W0264_climate change_forage.jpg Tracks left by foraging Reindeer in Northern Finland in winter near Saariselka. The future for this Arctic species is looking uncertain. Increased winter rain falling on snow percolates down and creates a freezing layer between snow and soil restricting their food supply. Higher summer temperatures will adversely effect them as they have few sweat glands and keep their heavy pelt in summer. Studies have shown that the warmer the winter prior to the rut the fewer live calves are born the following year. Reindeer or Caribou are already declining across much of the Arctic.
 
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366W0564_climate change_sami.jpg Traditional Sami Lapland costumes at the visitor centre in Saariselka Northern Finland. The Sami culture dependent as it is on Reindeer herding is vulnerable to climate change as their animals suffer in ever warming conditions, less suited to them.
 
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366W0579_global warming_husky.jpg Sled dogs and sled in Saariselka Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W0595_global warming_sled dog.jpg Sled dogs and sled in Saariselka Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W0597Climate change_musher.jpg Sled dogs and sled in Saariselka Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W0604_global warming_musher.jpg Sled dogs and sled in Saariselka Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W077Climate change_ice.jpg Ice sulptures at Kilopaa Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W9774_climate change_cold.jpg A farmstead in the Urho Kehkkosen National Park near Saariselka Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W9778_climate change_sleigh.jpg A farmstead in the Urho Kehkkosen National Park near Saariselka Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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IMG_7421_climate change_tourism.jpg A tourism company providing adventure at Saariselka in Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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IMG_7423_global warming_tourism.jpg A tourism company providing adventure at Saariselka in Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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IMG_7441_climate change_meat.jpg A well inusulated house in Saariselka Northern Finland with a rack of reindeer ribs. Many country's could reduce their carbon footprint by making buildings with the same insulation levels. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W0346_climate change_reindeer.jpg Reindeer foraging in Northern Finland in winter near Saariselka. The future for this Arctic species is looking uncertain. Increased winter rain falling on snow percolates down and creates a freezing layer between snow and soil restricting their food supply. Higher summer temperatures will adversely effect them as they have few sweat glands and keep their heavy pelt in summer. Studies have shown that the warmer the winter prior to the rut the fewer live calves are born the following year. Reindeer or Caribou are already declining across much of the Arctic.
 
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366W0348_global warming_reindeer.jpg Reindeer foraging in Northern Finland in winter near Saariselka. The future for this Arctic species is looking uncertain. Increased winter rain falling on snow percolates down and creates a freezing layer between snow and soil restricting their food supply. Higher summer temperatures will adversely effect them as they have few sweat glands and keep their heavy pelt in summer. Studies have shown that the warmer the winter prior to the rut the fewer live calves are born the following year. Reindeer or Caribou are already declining across much of the Arctic.
 
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366W0356_climate change_threatened.jpg Reindeer foraging in Northern Finland in winter near Saariselka. The future for this Arctic species is looking uncertain. Increased winter rain falling on snow percolates down and creates a freezing layer between snow and soil restricting their food supply. Higher summer temperatures will adversely effect them as they have few sweat glands and keep their heavy pelt in summer. Studies have shown that the warmer the winter prior to the rut the fewer live calves are born the following year. Reindeer or Caribou are already declining across much of the Arctic.
 
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366W0362_global warming_threatened.jpg Reindeer foraging in Northern Finland in winter near Saariselka. The future for this Arctic species is looking uncertain. Increased winter rain falling on snow percolates down and creates a freezing layer between snow and soil restricting their food supply. Higher summer temperatures will adversely effect them as they have few sweat glands and keep their heavy pelt in summer. Studies have shown that the warmer the winter prior to the rut the fewer live calves are born the following year. Reindeer or Caribou are already declining across much of the Arctic.
 
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366W0659_climate change_caribou.jpg Reindeer foraging in Northern Finland in winter near Saariselka. The future for this Arctic species is looking uncertain. Increased winter rain falling on snow percolates down and creates a freezing layer between snow and soil restricting their food supply. Higher summer temperatures will adversely effect them as they have few sweat glands and keep their heavy pelt in summer. Studies have shown that the warmer the winter prior to the rut the fewer live calves are born the following year. Reindeer or Caribou are already declining across much of the Arctic.
 
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366W0663_global warming_caribou.jpg Reindeer foraging in Northern Finland in winter near Saariselka. The future for this Arctic species is looking uncertain. Increased winter rain falling on snow percolates down and creates a freezing layer between snow and soil restricting their food supply. Higher summer temperatures will adversely effect them as they have few sweat glands and keep their heavy pelt in summer. Studies have shown that the warmer the winter prior to the rut the fewer live calves are born the following year. Reindeer or Caribou are already declining across much of the Arctic.
 
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366W0667_climate change_caribou.jpg Reindeer foraging in Northern Finland in winter near Saariselka. The future for this Arctic species is looking uncertain. Increased winter rain falling on snow percolates down and creates a freezing layer between snow and soil restricting their food supply. Higher summer temperatures will adversely effect them as they have few sweat glands and keep their heavy pelt in summer. Studies have shown that the warmer the winter prior to the rut the fewer live calves are born the following year. Reindeer or Caribou are already declining across much of the Arctic.
 
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IMG_7345_climate change_reindeer.jpg Reindeer foraging in a garden in Saariselka Northern Finland. The future for this Arctic species is looking uncertain. Increased winter rain falling on snow percolates down and creates a freezing layer between snow and soil restricting their food supply. Higher summer temperatures will adversely effect them as they have few sweat glands and keep their heavy pelt in summer. Studies have shown that the warmer the winter prior to the rut the fewer live calves are born the following year. Reindeer or Caribou are already declining across much of the Arctic.
 
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IMG_7348_global warming_reindeer.jpg Reindeer foraging in a garden in Saariselka Northern Finland. The future for this Arctic species is looking uncertain. Increased winter rain falling on snow percolates down and creates a freezing layer between snow and soil restricting their food supply. Higher summer temperatures will adversely effect them as they have few sweat glands and keep their heavy pelt in summer. Studies have shown that the warmer the winter prior to the rut the fewer live calves are born the following year. Reindeer or Caribou are already declining across much of the Arctic.
 
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IMG_7353_climate change_christmas lights.jpg Reindeer foraging in a garden in Saariselka Northern Finland which has become entangled in Christmas lights. The future for this Arctic species is looking uncertain. Increased winter rain falling on snow percolates down and creates a freezing layer between snow and soil restricting their food supply. Higher summer temperatures will adversely effect them as they have few sweat glands and keep their heavy pelt in summer. Studies have shown that the warmer the winter prior to the rut the fewer live calves are born the following year. Reindeer or Caribou are already declining across much of the Arctic.
 
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IMG_7355_global warming_christmas lights.jpg Reindeer foraging in a garden in Saariselka Northern Finland which has become entangled in Christmas lights. The future for this Arctic species is looking uncertain. Increased winter rain falling on snow percolates down and creates a freezing layer between snow and soil restricting their food supply. Higher summer temperatures will adversely effect them as they have few sweat glands and keep their heavy pelt in summer. Studies have shown that the warmer the winter prior to the rut the fewer live calves are born the following year. Reindeer or Caribou are already declining across much of the Arctic.
 
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IMG_7358_climate change_threatened.jpg Reindeer foraging in a garden in Saariselka Northern Finland which has become entangled in Christmas lights. The future for this Arctic species is looking uncertain. Increased winter rain falling on snow percolates down and creates a freezing layer between snow and soil restricting their food supply. Higher summer temperatures will adversely effect them as they have few sweat glands and keep their heavy pelt in summer. Studies have shown that the warmer the winter prior to the rut the fewer live calves are born the following year. Reindeer or Caribou are already declining across much of the Arctic.
 
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IMG_7360_global warming_feeding.jpg Reindeer foraging in a garden in Saariselka Northern Finland. The future for this Arctic species is looking uncertain. Increased winter rain falling on snow percolates down and creates a freezing layer between snow and soil restricting their food supply. Higher summer temperatures will adversely effect them as they have few sweat glands and keep their heavy pelt in summer. Studies have shown that the warmer the winter prior to the rut the fewer live calves are born the following year. Reindeer or Caribou are already declining across much of the Arctic.
 
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