karhuja
Karhuja is a Finnish term that translates to "bears" in English. It refers to the various species of bears found in Finland, primarily the Eurasian brown bear (Ursus arctos arctos). Finland has a healthy population of brown bears, which are a significant part of its natural heritage. These bears inhabit the vast forests and wilderness areas of the country, particularly in the eastern and northern regions.
Brown bears in Finland are omnivorous, with their diet consisting of berries, roots, insects, fish, and small
While brown bears are protected in Finland, encounters can occur. It is important for people to be