Scandinavian Biodiversity
Scandinavian biodiversity refers to the variety of life forms found in the Scandinavian region, which includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. This area is home to a range of ecosystems, from coastal areas and forests to mountains and wetlands. The unique climate and geography support diverse species, including mammals like moose and reindeer, as well as numerous bird and plant species.
Conservation efforts in Scandinavia aim to protect this rich biodiversity. National parks and protected areas, such as Sarek National Park in Sweden, play a crucial role in preserving habitats and species. Sustainable practices in forestry and fishing also contribute to maintaining the ecological balance in the region.