suurriistan
Suurriistan, meaning large game in Finnish, is a term used in wildlife management and hunting policy to designate the set of large-bodied wild mammals that are hunted for meat, population control, and recreation. The category is applied in legislation, conservation plans, and hunting licenses and is differentiated from small game by size, ecological impact, and management approaches.
In Finland, the most prominent member of suurriistan is the moose (hirvi, Alces alces). Other large deer
Management and regulation of suurriista follows national wildlife law and game management programs. Population control is
Ecologically, suurriista play a significant role in forest ecosystems through grazing and browsing, influencing vegetation composition
See also: pienriista (small game) and poronhoito (reindeer herding) in Finland.