Data search
With the data search, you have access to nature datasets from several organizations in Finland: the Finnish Environment Institute, the Finnish Biodiversity Information Facility, and the Natural Resources Institute Finland.
This search tool offers metadata of the datasets and enables you to locate their sources. Please note that some features of the search tool and the data it retrieves are currently only available in Finnish. Stay tuned for updates on the coverage and functionalities of the data search.
Total 520 data sets.
Butterflies are monitored using transect walking method.
Maatalousympäristön päiväperhosseurannan havaintodata, joka on kerätty lopetetuilta linjoilta.
Censuses of breeding birds
A checklist of visible, easy to identify Finnish flowering plants. These visible and charismatic plants represent a total of 300 species, including both abundant and rare species. The list includes ...
The dataset contains locations of harmful alien pecies in Tampere. More detailed information about the occurrence has been attached to the data of the areas, e.g. numbers of individuals. The ...
The dataset contains occurrence information of rare and endangered species.
A scientifically arranged beetle collection covering Finland and Eastern Fennoscandia
Systematically organised Finnish Lepidoptera collection of Viljo Lauro consists of 715 species and 4000 specimens. The Collection Lauro is exceptionally valuable as a constat, long-term local collection.
Systematically organised Finnish Lepidoptera collection of Veikko Naukkarinen
More information on the data search
For more information about the data search, you can visit the “About the data search” page. Here, you’ll find details about the principles, functionalities, and coverage of the dataset search.
Adding datasets to the Finnish Nature Information Hub’s data search
We are continuously improving the coverage of our data search. Does your organization have datasets that we could add to the data search? Would you like to suggest a data source that is currently missing? Get in touch with us!