Freja Johansson
Freja coordinates the season plan, keeps the team aligned on stewardship priorities, and makes the final call when weather or ground conditions require restraint.
Team
Our jaktlag combines route memory, habitat care, equipment discipline, and local observation to keep field work steady across the Sockentrask-Sockenberg ground.
Who We Are
Each member carries a distinct responsibility, but the work only holds together because we compare notes, share weather judgment, and move at the pace the land allows.
Members
Freja coordinates the season plan, keeps the team aligned on stewardship priorities, and makes the final call when weather or ground conditions require restraint.
Nils reads snow, mud, and broken cover with unusual precision, helping the team distinguish fresh movement from older signs before any route is chosen.
Maja maintains the field archive, organizes sightings and route notes, and turns scattered observations into useful patterns for future seasons.
Erik manages radios, first-aid readiness, and movement checks so long days on the ridge stay disciplined even when light and temperature shift fast.
Sara monitors wetlands, shelter edges, and seasonal wear on the terrain, making sure the team’s presence never outruns its environmental responsibility.
Johan handles repair kits, transport loads, and equipment checks, which keeps the group efficient when weather windows are short and preparation matters most.
Elin builds watch rotations and staging plans, balancing fatigue, sightlines, and local knowledge so the team covers ground without unnecessary disturbance.
Oskar checks access points, bridge conditions, and alternate approaches, giving the jaktlag flexible options when frost, thaw, or wind changes the day’s plan.
Working Method
We compare notes before and after each field day so decisions come from collective evidence rather than isolated impressions.
The team plans around habitat pressure, access conditions, and seasonal recovery, keeping care for the ground central to every outing.