suojelukautta
Suojelukautta is a Finnish term that translates to "protective season" or "hunting close season." It refers to a period during which hunting of certain wild animal species is prohibited. This measure is implemented to allow animal populations to reproduce and recover, ensuring their long-term sustainability. The duration and specific species covered by a suojelukautta vary depending on the animal's biological needs and conservation status.
The Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute (Luke) plays a significant role in determining the necessity
These closed seasons are crucial for biodiversity and maintaining ecological balance. By preventing hunting during critical