Strict nature reserves (luonnonpuisto) are specific areas in Finland which have been established for scientific reasons. Their primary purpose is the conservation of nature and research. The regulations for the nature reserves are much stricter than those for the national parks of Finland. It is usually not permitted to travel inside the areas, although some areas have trails open for the public. The strict nature reserves cover a total area of 1,530 km.
There are a total of 19 strict nature reserves in Finland. 17 of them are managed by the Metsähallitus and 2 by the Forest Research Institute Metla.
List of nature reserves
- Häädetkeidas
- Karkali
- Kevo
- Koivusuo
- Malla
- Maltio
- Olvassuo
- Paljakka
- Pelso
- Pisavaara
- Runkaus
- Salamanperä
- Sompio
- Sukerijärvi
- Sinivuori
- Ulvinsalo
- Vaskijärvi
- Vesijako
- Värriö
See also
References
- "Strict Nature Reserves for Nature Research". Metsähallitus. Retrieved 2024-01-26.