Valkmusa National Park Explained

Valkmusa National Park
Iucn Category:II
Map:Finland
Relief:1
Location:Kymenlaakso, Finland
Coordinates:60.5667°N 70°W
Area Km2:17
Established:1996
Visitation Num:7000
Visitation Year:2009[1]
Governing Body:Metsähallitus

Valkmusa National Park (Finnish: Valkmusan kansallispuisto, Swedish: Valkmusa nationalpark) is a national park in the Kymenlaakso region of Finland. It was established in 1996 and covers 17km2.

The national park comprises swamp land, extraordinarily representing in southern Finland. More than 30 different swamp types can be categorised in the area.

The park has a diverse birdlife. Characteristic of the species is abundant southern avifauna, and on the other hand the occurrence of northern species, such as the willow grouse and rustic bunting. The park is an important resting place for migratory birds. There is a very representing butterfly species in the area, which comprises many endangered species. The symbol species of the park is Idaea muricata.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Käyntimäärät kansallispuistoittain 2009. September 29, 2010. fi. Metsähallitus.