Ekenäs Archipelago National Park

The Ekenäs Archipelago National Park protects a unique sample of the islands and coastal waters of the Baltic Sea. It is especially important, that it covers an entire cross-section of the archipelago from the inner zone to the edge of the open sea. The region belongs to the Project Aqua and has been intensively studied and monitored since the beginning of this century. The park is also included in the Baltic Coastal Area Reserves Program under the provisions of the Helsinki Convention.

For information:

Ekenäs Nature Centre
Mesähallitus, Parks & Wildlife Finland
Rantapuistikko
FI-10600 Tammisaari (Raasepori)
Finland

 http://www.nationalparks.fi/ekenasarchipelagonp

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Seitseminen National Park
Seitseminen National Park is located on a watershed of western Finland in the central boreal forest zone. Some of the state-owned forests in Seitseminen have been under protection since the beginning of this century. The rural area surrounding the park is sparsely populated. Tampere, the nearest town, lies 80 km to the south of the park. Seitseminen National Park covers an area of 4550 ha. The forests cover 51%, the peatlands 45% and the cultural heritage landscapes 0,1% of the park. There are about thirty small lakes and pools in the park. Eskers, oriented north to south, are the geologically significant landforms.

The nature is barren and the number of species is limited. Both flora and fauna show characteristics typical to northern nature. Many regionally or nationally threatened species breed in the natural peatlands and the old forests of the park.

For information:

Metsähallitus, Parks & Wildlife Finland
Seitseminen Nature Centre
Seitsemisentie 110
FI-34530 Länsi-Aure, Finland

http://www.nationalparks.fi/seitseminennp

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