In June 2022, I joined Náttúrufræðistofnun Íslands as part of a team of researchers collecting monitoring data on coastal Arctic foxes.

For two weeks we camped in Hornstrandir National Park, one of the most remote areas of Iceland, to collect data on the denning foxes behavioral response to hiking tourism, as well as vital information on their litter size and hunting success.

Below are a selection of a few photos from my stay with the foxes.

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