riistaeläin
Riistaeläin is a Finnish term that translates to "game animal" or "wild animal" in English. It refers to wild animals that are legally hunted or fished for sport or sustenance in Finland. The classification of an animal as a riistaeläin is determined by Finnish hunting laws and regulations, which specify which species are considered game and are subject to hunting seasons and quotas. This legal framework aims to ensure the sustainable management of wildlife populations and the preservation of biodiversity.
The concept of riistaeläin encompasses a wide range of species, including mammals such as moose, deer, bears,
Hunting of riistaeläin is a significant cultural and economic activity in Finland, with a long tradition. It