Puroniitty

Municipality: Vieremä
Protection year: 2020
Area protected: 105 ha

The Finnish Natural Heritage Foundation inherited a valuable testamentary donation from Vieremä, a municipality located in Northern Savonia, Finland. Mr. Veikko Savolainen left to the foundation a large forest estate. The Puroniitty nature reserve covers whopping 105 hectares in size and the property has now been protected for the generations to come.

“The forest, which consists mainly of middle-aged trees, has been influenced by the forest industry, but amazingly there are treasures to be found. The most valuable part of the area is a floodplain created by beaver activity. On site there is an old beaver dam and a wilderness called Haapakorpi bordering it. The soaking wet landscape has been operating as a foundation for a lot of decaying wood”, says Ari-Pekka Auvinen, a conservation expert at the Natural Heritage Foundation.

Veikko Savolainen, a childless man who donated the Puroniitty area to the Finnish Natural Heritage Foundation, worked during his life as a salesman and as a store manager in the city of Iisalmi, Finland. He was a passionate nature lover, fisherman and a wanderer enjoying most of the Lapland´s tundra. Veikko was also known to have been in contact with the founder of the Finnish Natural Heritage Foundation, Pentti Linkola.

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