uhanalaisuusuhassa
Uhanalaisuusuhassa is a Finnish term that translates to "threatened with extinction" or "endangered." It is a classification used to denote species that are at high risk of extinction in the wild. This status is determined by various organizations and scientific bodies based on factors such as population size, decline rate, habitat loss, and the severity of threats.
Species classified as uhanalaisuusuhassa are typically rare and face significant challenges to their survival. These challenges
The concept of uhanalaisuusuhassa is crucial for biodiversity conservation. By identifying and categorizing species at risk,