Naulajärvi-Kirvesvuoma
- Nature reserve
- County: Norrbottens län
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Description
Naulajärvi-Kirvesvuoma is an expansive wetland that resembles a sea of marshland, interrupted by forested islets. Here, both the curlew, our largest wader, and the forest dweller, the three-toed woodpecker, thrive. The wetland's diversity includes aapa mires, string-flark mires, and stream meadows, creating a unique and largely undisturbed environment for a rich array of flora and fauna. Trails in the central part of the reserve allow visitors to experience this fascinating nature.
The forests on the islets have escaped modern forestry and are home to ancient spruces from the 18th and 19th centuries. Rare fungi such as the cream bracket and cheese polypore can also be found, along with traces of human activity, such as pitfall traps and remnants of hay racks.
Naulajärvi-Kirvesvuoma is also vital grazing land for the Gällivare Sámi village, which uses the area for calving and as a resting ground for reindeer.
Activities And Facilities
- Nature reserve
Directions
The nature reserve is located about 5 km northeast of Nattavaara village. Road 818 towards Purnu runs along the northern boundary of the reserve, while road 817 towards Sarvisvaara marks the southern boundary. An access road from road 818 passes through the adjacent Ainavarto nature reserve and extends into the central part of the reserve.
Regulations
It is allowed to:
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camp
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hike
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pick berries and edible mushrooms
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make a fire (remember to bring your own
firewood!)
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ride snowmobiles on well-covered snow
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fish and hunt in accordance with
applicable laws
It is not allowed to harm plant and animal life.
Remember the right of public access and take care of nature!
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Länsstyrelsen Norrbotten
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