eisolukkoa
Eisolukkoa is a Finnish term that translates to "environmental enclosure" or "habitat enclosure." It is primarily used in the context of zoo design and animal welfare. An eisolukkoa refers to a carefully constructed environment within a zoo or wildlife park designed to mimic the natural habitat of an animal. The goal is to provide animals with conditions that are as close as possible to those they would experience in the wild, promoting their physical and psychological well-being.
Key elements of an eisolukkoa include replicating the climate, landscape, vegetation, and social structures relevant to
The concept of eisolukkoa emphasizes a shift from traditional, often barren enclosures, to more enriched and