Helsinki

Outside the city center, much of Helsinki consists of post-war suburbs separated by patches of forest.

An excerpt from the article 31 facts about Helsinki

An important recreational area for the city’s residents is the narrow, 10-kilometer-long Helsinki Central Park (Keskuspuusto), stretching from the city center to its northern border. A special feature of the park is the flying squirrels (Pteromys volans), whose population has recovered surprisingly quickly in recent years after it was thought to have disappeared in the late 20th century.