Hunting pressure threatens waterfowl populations in Finnish lake district.
Breeding waterfowl populations in Finnish wetlands were studied from the 1970s to the 1990s. Fluctuations in population levels were influenced by weather factors like temperature and winter severity. Some species, like mallard and goldeneye, were hunted more than expected, affecting their population densities. Hunting pressure in the study area was higher than in other parts of Finland.