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Finland

The wilderness region between Russia and Finland, often referred to as the Finnish-Russian border zone, is a vast and pristine area characterized by dense forests, wetlands, and numerous lakes. This remote and unspoiled landscape is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including brown bears, wolves, lynxes, wolverines, and elk. The region is also a haven for bird species such as eagles, owls, and swans. Conservation areas and national parks, like Finland's Oulanka National Park and Russia's Paanajärvi National Park, protect this biodiversity and offer opportunities for wildlife observation and outdoor activities in an untouched natural setting.