pienriistan
Pienriistan is the Finnish term for small game, a category of hunted animals that are smaller in size and typically subject to shorter or more frequent hunting cycles than large game. In Finnish wildlife management, pienriistan contrasts with suurriista (large game). The exact species included under pienriistan are defined by regional regulations and may vary over time; typical examples include the European hare (Lepus europaeus) and the mountain hare (Lepus timidus), as well as various game birds such as grouse species (for example willow grouse Lagopus lagopus and black grouse Tetrao tetrix) and partridges. Depending on the authority and season, other small-medium sized birds or waterfowl may also be classified as pienriista in certain regions.
Regulation and management of pienriistan are governed by national and local hunting laws. Seasons, bag limits,
Conservation and ecology: Pienriistan management emphasizes sustainable yields, habitat protection, and adjustments to harvest rules in
Cultural and economic role: Pienriistan hunting is a traditional activity in many rural areas, contributing to