Siberia proposes culling 250,000 reindeer before Christmas

Local governor calls for world's largest herd to be cut by a third to combat growing anthrax threat

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Around 250,000 reindeers could be killed in Siberia over fears of an anthrax epidemic.

Dmitry Kobylkin, the governor of the Yamalo-Nenets region, which is home to the world's largest reindeer herd, has given officials a deadline of today to come up with a plan to drastically reduce numbers.

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