Norwegian national parks

Below is a brief overview and characteristics 21 Norwegian national parks. The area of ​​the protected area and the name of the district are given in brackets, in which the park is located.

Borgefjell (1107 km2; Nord Trandelag in Nordland)
On the boulder-covered slopes …

The birds

The birds. Norway is a great place for ornithologists. The number of breeding species in Norway is so large, that it would be impossible to describe them in detail here. Both the most common species are briefly discussed in this section, what …

Fishes

Fishes. A great variety of fish live in the seas of Norway. Some are of economic importance. The most common species is cod (cod), sprat (bńsling), haddock (slaughter), mackerel [mackerel), one, from the smelt family [solder|, gain (storsil), ling (countries, edible fish related to cod), salmon …

Marine mammals

Marine mammals. The seas surrounding Norway are rich in fish, which are due to ideal conditions for the development of plankton in the summer. The abundance of food also attracts baleen whales, which feed on plankton, as well as toothed whales and seals, which mainly eat fish that eat plankton. …