Among animals, wild reindeer has been the main subject to studies and protection.
In April 2011, it was reported that the volcanic activity and ash were threatening the endangered wild reindeer of the area.
There were wild reindeer in the valleys and along the slopes.
The most important prey was the wild reindeer.
In short: To preserve an intact alpine ecosystem with its indigenous wild reindeer.
Probably the first settlers made a living as hunters and gatherers, and the area has had a large population of wild reindeer in the past.
Hence the hunting intensified, and the number of wild reindeer declined.
The park is an important habitat for herds of wild reindeer.
Recently, some of the trails have moved slightly to avoid the core areas of the wild reindeer.
Caribou is a term used in North America for wild reindeer.