Event Type
Conferences and Workshops
Event Dates
2022-08-26 - 2022-08-29
Location
Longyearbyen, Svalbard and Online

The international conference in arctic fox biology is the most important meeting point for arctic fox researchers, conservation managers, policy makers, tour operators, students and any other people interested in arctic foxes and its arctic habitats and ecosystems. It has for a long time been a tradition that end-users of environmental research, i.e. various stakeholders and management authorities participate at these conferences.

Since 1991, circumpolar arctic fox biologists have established a network which has previously arranged five international conferences in arctic fox biology. The conferences took place in Sweden in 1991 and 2009, in the UK in 2001, in Iceland in 2013 and in Canada in 2017. The now upcoming conference will for the first time be arranged by Norway, through the Norwegian Polar Institute, in Longyearbyen, Svalbard.

The 6th international conference in arctic fox biology will be held at the Svalbard Research Park, University Studies in Svalbard (UNIS)/Norwegian Polar Institute (NPI).

The conference will be arranged as a hybrid conference. A hybrid conference will combine live in-person events for those able to travel to Svalbard with streamed talks and online discussions including also those unable to travel. Regarding travelling to Svalbard follow this link with updated information about Covid-19.

For everyone who have already signed up for the conference that was scheduled to be held in 2021, which now has been postponed to 2022 because of COVID-19, have to register again. There will be an opening for registration in January 2022.