Öland goose
The Öland,, is a traditional Swedish breed of domestic goose. It is named for the island of Öland, where it is thought to have originated, and is distributed there, in Småland and in northern Skåne. It is an endangered breed, with few more than a hundred living birds.
History
The Öland is a traditional breed of Öland and Götaland. It was standardised in the 1920s. The breed was nearly extinct at the 1970s.For 2021 a total population of 105 birds is reported. The conservation status of the Öland was listed as "critical-maintained" by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in 2007, and was listed in DAD-IS as "at risk/critical" in 2024.