loukkuilla
Loukkuilla is a Finnish term that broadly translates to "trapping" or "snaring." It refers to the practice of using various types of traps and snares to catch wild animals, primarily for food, fur, or pest control. This practice has a long history in Finland, deeply intertwined with the country's rural heritage and its relationship with nature.
Historically, loukkuilla played a significant role in subsistence hunting. Indigenous communities and early settlers relied on
Modern loukkuilla is subject to regulations designed to ensure sustainable practices and animal welfare. These regulations