The Arctic Fox Center

The Arctic Fox Centre is a non-profit research and exhibition center, focusing on the arctic fox, the only native terrestrial mammal in Iceland.

The Arctic Fox Centre was established in September 2007 in Súðavík in the Westfjords. Founders were 42, mostly local people, tourist operators and municipalities in the Westfjords. All of which share their interest in the arctic foxes and believe in increasing ecotourism in Iceland. The idea of the Arctic Fox Centre comes from prof. Páll Hersteinsson, University of Iceland and he serves as a quality witness for the center.

The long term aim is to collect all available knowledge and material relevant to the arctic fox in past and presence.

We house an exhibition focusing on educating material about biology and history of the arctic foxes as a species, about the war that has been waged between the man and the arctic fox since the early settlement of humans in Iceland, about fox hunting as the oldest paid operation in Iceland, methods and materials, stories and descriptions, and about fox farming activities and it´s consequences for the wild population throughout the decades.

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Address

Our Address:

Súðavík

GPS:

66.03052636730105, -22.991527034646424

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