when kai fagerström happened upon an old cottage in rural suomusjärvi, finland, abandoned decades ago, he decided to document its new residents – from badger cubs who used the fireplace as an entrance to a raccoon dog pup, a pygmy owl in search of voles, a fox, and red squirrels who had built their dreys inside the house. “there’s consolation in the idea that nature is reclaiming the places it has lent to people,” he says.








