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Finland wildlife is the most exotic one in Europe. The forests of pine, birch and spruce host some of rare species of Finland wildlife. The main attractions of the Finnish wildlife are the brown bears, the Elks and the lynx in the northern regions of the Finnish forests. A drive over the Arctic Circle might include an encounter with the reindeer which is commonly found in Lapland. The reindeer is herded in Lapland which is also a source of livelihood among the Lapp population.
Large hares, wild bears, wolves, red squirrels and pheasants are a common sight in Helsinki. Even the rarest sight of a flying squirrel can be viewed in the capital city. The bird life of the Finnish Wildlife is also among the eye-catchers. Along with the capercaillie, the national bird Whooper swan offers a treat for the eyes. The picture of the Finland wildlife is incomplete without the magnificent variety of fishes which include the rainbow trout, salmon, whitefish, Arctic char, pike-perch and the perch fish. These commonly inhabit the lakes, coastlines and rivers.
The hiking areas in the Finland wildlife include the Arctic Circle, Evo, Hossa, Iso-Syote, Kylmaluoma, Ruunaa, Oulunjarvi and the Teijo hiking areas. Ample transportation facilities are available for reaching Finland's wildlife zones. Fast, punctual and comfortable trains are available including the Pendolinos. Bus services can be availed throughout the country. Motors are the most the most favorite ones since it takes the tourists deep into the forests. Regular flight services are offered by Finnair and the Blue1 among all the 20 airports in the country. Ships are also a very mode of travel for visiting the wildlife of Finland.
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