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15 August 2025 / Lapin Kansa / Heta Lohela
Event

Dead Reindeer Found Near Lapland Border – Preliminary Study Points to Poisoning or Bacteria

Puutosuo, North Ostrobothnia, Finland

Several dead reindeer carcasses were discovered on the Puutosuo mire in North Ostrobothnia following a heatwave, and water samples showed tenfold elevated intestinal bacterial levels, suggesting possible poisoning or bacterial contamination.

AI Comment from GPT 4.1:

The recent discovery of dead reindeer in Puutosuo follows a series of record-breaking heat events across Northern Europe during the summer of 2025. Multiple observations, including Santa is sweating! Heatwave in Finnish Lapland makes international headlines and Then It Will Be Up to 32 Degrees: How Long the Heat Will Last, detail unusually high temperatures throughout Lapland, North Ostrobothnia, and neighboring regions, with daytime highs well above 30 °C. The Call to Stockholm residents: Save tap water post describes impacts on water infrastructure due to elevated temperatures, while Hikers on Kungsleden Avoid Heat – Hike at Night illustrates how both people and animals have had to adapt to extreme heat. Notably, an earlier observation from Svalbard, We Have Never Found So Many Carcasses, reported a mass mortality event among reindeer linked to extreme weather.> The elevated intestinal bacteria in water samples from Puutosuo may be related to these prolonged heat conditions, as warmer temperatures can accelerate bacterial growth (see Call to Stockholm residents: Save tap water). However, the precise causes of the reindeer deaths—whether poisoning, bacteria, or other factors—await further investigation. These related observations collectively underscore significant environmental stress across the region during this unusual summer.


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