Villieläimillä
Villieläimillä refers to wild animals found in Finland. This encompasses a wide range of species adapted to the diverse Finnish environment, from the dense boreal forests to the vast archipelagos and open fells. Common mammals include the moose, reindeer, and various deer species. Predators such as the Eurasian lynx, wolf, and brown bear inhabit the country's wilderness areas. Birdlife is particularly rich, with numerous migratory species visiting during the warmer months and resident birds like the capercaillie and various owls present year-round. Finland's lakes and rivers are home to diverse fish populations, while the Baltic Sea hosts seals and a variety of marine birds. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these species and their habitats, ensuring the continuation of Finland's natural biodiversity. Understanding and respecting villieläimillä is a key aspect of Finnish culture and its relationship with nature.