karhukanta
Karhukanta is a Finnish term that translates to "bear population" or "bear stock." It refers to the total number of bears living in a specific geographic area, typically a country or a region within a country. This population estimate is crucial for wildlife management and conservation efforts.
Estimating karhukanta involves various methods, including direct observation, track counts, scat analysis, and genetic sampling. These
In Finland, the brown bear population is a subject of ongoing monitoring and research. The karhukanta in