Large numbers of wild animals live in the forests and deserts that cover two-thirds of Sweden. The country is best known for moose that roam the entire country in large numbers, even in areas close to large cities.
For example, wolves live mostly in Lapland, where their prey includes reindeer. These animals were once endangered, have now recovered and can still be seen in the southern part of Sweden.
Also the brown bears that are mainly in the forest of the northwest and the mountain areas. The lynx, typical of the big cats of the Nordic region, is a breed that survives well in the large forest areas that cover the country.
A hairy giant ox, the musk ox, which is one of the oldest species of animals in the world - contemporaries include the mammoth and the cave bear - live in the wild in Härjedalen in northwestern Sweden.
Precisely, in mountain battles, which is a beautiful one in central Sweden, you can see and hear the wolves up close, meet them and take souvenir photos. It is also possible to see them uttersberg, the smallest territory in Sweden, where there is an opportunity with an expert guide in hand to meet wolves in their natural environment.
The Ulvsbomuren Guest House is located there with a good local game lunch, before heading out into the jungles of Bergslagen to track down the pack of wolves and other wildlife in situ, such as elk and deer, both of which wolf prey, as well as fox, hare, owls and birds of other species.
After the amazing trip is and after the meal, there are sleeping bags, mats and torches that are delivered to sleep. A full moon and the howl of a creepy wolf - is there anything better?
Please note that Västerås International Airport is only an hour's drive from the Ulvsbomuren Guest House.
Beautiful wildlife in Sweden!
Is there currently any species of this country that is in danger of extinction? I will greatly appreciate the answer to my question.
With sentiments of consideration.
Viviana