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 ...
Wolverines, once hunted to local extinction in Finland's southern regions, are returning to their historic habitats after decades of absence, reports the Tri-City Herald. Researchers at Aalto ...
Introducing forest soil on an entryway doormat shifted the indoor microbiome of Finnish homes closer to bacterial profiles ...
Finland’s vast green forests are famously restorative. So restorative that they can even treat diseases. That’s according to Uute Scientific, a biotech firm based in Helsinki. The company has created ...
New research from the University of Eastern Finland identifies three main dimensions in perceived happiness associated with Finnish forests: a bond to natural-like forests, happiness coming from ...
Many people associate Finland with cold weather, everlasting darkness, and sprawling dark forests. However, this country in Northern Europe is not only about that and one photographer is here to show ...
HELSINKI, Dec 1 (Reuters) - The struggling Finnish forest industry is seen notching up albeit marginal growth in 2010 thanks to a slight rise in demand, the Finnish Forest Research Institute (Metla) ...
Relatively little-known outside Finland, but just under four hours northeast of Helsinki by train, Punkaharju is a tranquil land of birch and spruce trees, pristine waters and clear, crisp air.
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