Order tickets!

Fligth tickets can be booked with the travel agency that is associated with Stockholm University: Ticket Business Travels (+46-(0)8-585 746 70). When booking, state customer number 646800 and Projekt Fjällräv (Project Arctic Fox). The invoice will then be sent directly to Stockholm University. If you buy tickets elsewhere, remember to send the invoice to us at this address:

Anette Lorents
Dept. of Zoology
Stockholm University
SE-106 91 STOCKHOLM
SWEDEN

Transportation from and to Arlanda airport

Most of the attendants will come to the meeting by Arlanda Airport. We have people arriving the night before the meeting starts (the 13:th), while others are arriving in the morning of the 14:th. We have rental cars that you will drive down to Tovetorp (approx. travel time 2 hrs). Departure from Arlanda is calculated at:
May 13th - 20.00
May 14th - 09.30

Mini-buses will depart from Europcar company, where we'll meet (se link below)!

Details about rental cars HERE!

List of meeting attendants arriving at Arlanda (Excel)!

Tovetorp May 14-15 2008

The Fennoscandian concervation project for the arctic fox, SEFALO+, will end in June 2008. We will therefore arrange a final meeting at Tovetorp Research Station near Stockholm, Sweden May 14th-15th 2008. We have invited all participants in the project to this meeting. SEFALO+ will cover all expenses for travels, food and lodging. The meeting starts with lunch 12.00 on the 14th and ends at 13.00 the 15th. Food will be served at the Research Station.

The primary goal of this meeting is to discuss and present results and opinions regarding the SEFALO+ project. We have also invited several other researchers on arctic fox biology. See program below!

To remember

Route description if you drive your own car!

If you are vegetarian or allergic to some food types, notify Peter Hellström ASAP! You can borrow sheets and towel from Tovetorp.

Program (download as pdf)

List of attendants

During the first day of the meeting, we will present results from the SEFALO+ project. The second day contains talks on results from other research projects regarding arctic foxes, as well as a discussion on LIFE after Sefalo+ - will there be a new large scale Arctic Fox project in Scandinavia?

Note to speakers: Each talk will be given 30 min duration (20 mins presentation + 10 mins discussion). PowerPoint and PC-computers will be available.

Last updated on May 12, 2008 by Peter Hellström

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