Mar 15 • 20:09 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Be Careful in Nature - This Discovery Can Bring You Money

The Finnish agency Metsähallitus offers a 100-euro reward for discovering unrecorded eagle nests.

Metsähallitus, the Finnish agency responsible for managing state lands, has announced a reward of 100 euros for anyone who discovers an eagle nest that has not previously been documented by them. This initiative aims to encourage public participation in wildlife conservation and to support the preservation of these majestic birds. The offer extends to nests of both the golden eagle and the sea eagle, particularly from areas where such nests have not been previously located.

The agency specifies that discovery reports must include precise coordinates, location names, and the reporting individual's contact information. Additionally, including a photograph of the nest is highly encouraged, though it is important for individuals to maintain a safe distance from the nest to avoid disturbing the nesting process. The careful monitoring of these birds is essential, as disturbances can lead to adults abandoning the nest, negatively impacting their breeding success.

This initiative not only incentivizes citizens to be more engaged with their natural surroundings but also reflects a broader effort in Finland to enhance the protection and study of wildlife species. By documenting new nests, Metsähallitus can gather more information which is crucial for the conservation strategies of these birds, ultimately supporting their survival in the wild.

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