Development of Koitajoki-Tolvojarvi
National Park
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Russian version Hunting resources
About project
Project profile
Project objectives
Project activities

Economy. Population
Population
Industry
Small-scale business
Minerals
Transport

Tourism
Review

Nature
Climate
Landscapes
Forests
Mires
Lakes and Watercourses
Flora

Protected areas
Review
Tolvojarvi

Forest Resources
Wood
Peat
Berries and herbs
Mushrooms

Publications
Manual for Ecological Education
Survey of the Suojarvi District enterprises

About Website
Statistics

European Union

The project is funded by
the European Union

City of Joensuu

A project implemented by
the City of Joensuu

The assessment was based on game abundance - number of tracks or bird sightings per 10 km of the route. Recent data (State Report: 2003, p. 121, 132) indicate that the Suojärvi District harbours the most abundant populations of the red squirrel (ranks 1st among other 17 districts of Karelia), wild boar (2), moose (3), pine marten (1), polecat (1), capercaillie (2), black grouse (1), as well as far more abundant than the regional average populations of the grey wolf, Arctic hare, red fox, lynx and hazel grouse.

Data for the year 2001

Project profile 

Last modified on April 19, 2005
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