kaitseviimistlust
Kaitseviimistlust (English: observation tower for protection) is a type of structure used for observing and monitoring wildlife, particularly in remote or hard-to-reach areas.
Located in wilderness areas and national parks, these towers are typically erected by wildlife agencies or
Kaitseviimistlusts are often designed and equipped with special features such as binoculars, spotting scopes, and cameras
Operations at kaitseviimistlusts usually follow strict protocols to minimize human impact and prevent disturbance of wildlife.
Data collected from kaitseviimistlusts has been instrumental in informing conservation strategies, species research, and habitat management
Examples of countries that have implemented kaitseviimistlusts include Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, where these structures are