trappauksia
Trappauksia is a Finnish term that translates to "trapping" in English. It refers to the practice of catching wild animals, typically for their fur, meat, or as a means of pest control. Trapping has a long history in Finland, deeply intertwined with the country's natural resources and traditional livelihoods. Historically, furs were a significant commodity, and trapping played a crucial role in the economy, particularly in rural and northern regions.
Various methods and traps are employed in trappauksia, depending on the target animal and the specific regulations
While historically a primary source of income and sustenance, the economic importance of trappauksia has diminished