New acoustic monitoring research suggests that resident forest birds in Finland avoid areas shaped by intensive clearcutting.
Birgitta Velander’s forest is her retirement fund, a source of income, and an inheritance she hopes to one day pass on to her children. The 81-year-old’s family has cared for the 200-hectare (500-acre ...
In Finland, forest stands damaged by the European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) tend to concentrate in groups and form clusters, especially in mature Norway spruce forests close to previous ...
The lynx moves through the mosaic of habitats available in Finland, but still clearly favours forests with deadwood and varying terrain. A new study from the University of Helsinki reveals how ...
This story was originally published by The Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Tiina Sanila-Aikio cannot remember a summer this warm. The months of midnight sun ...
Young forest owners in Finland find it difficult to deviate from prevailing forest industry norms, a recent study by the University of Eastern Finland and the Natural Resources Institute Finland finds ...
In the eastern forests of Finland, a creature rarely seen made multiple appearances in front of a wildlife photographer. K8 via Unsplash When elusive creatures live in remote regions of the world, ...
The studies of the SOMPA project coordinated by the The Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) assessed the amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in fertile drained peatland forests according ...
Finland is battling its worst forest fire in half a century with some 300 hectares ravaged in five days in a northwestern valley during an exceptionally hot summer. The fire began on Monday about 25 ...
Dana Eidsness, director of MITC's Maine North Atlantic Development Office and a 2019 Mainebiz Next List honoree, is leading the virtual mission to Finland that kicks off today. She is pictured in the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... I followed news on the Colorado wildfires in December with a heavy heart. Seeing Coloradans bravely battle the forces of nature hit very close to home.