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A journal for Wildlife Science

Published by The Nordic Society Oikos

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Wildlife Biology             

A journal for Wildlife Research,

Management and Conservation 

 

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Impact Factor: 2.2
 

ISI Citation Reports © Ranking: 2021: 108/174 (Ecology)

Upcoming conference: www.wolvesacrossborders.com

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Editor's choice May/June 2023

editor
4 May 2023
The editor’s choice is the article by Zabel et al.: “ Assessment of the accuracy of counting large ungulate species (red deer Cervus elaphus ) with UAV-mounted thermal infrared cameras during night flights ” New technologies have the potential to boost research as they promise...

New subject editor: Lu Zhang

editor
20 April 2023
My name is Lu Zhang and it is my great pleasure to join Wildlife Biology as a subject editor. I completed my PhD at Peking University in China, focused on the ecology and conservation of threatened Przewalski's gazelle on the Tibetan Plateau. I then moved to Memphis TN and...

New Subject Editor: kaya Klop-Toker

editor
18 April 2023
My name is Kaya Klop-Toker , I am a conservation biologist specializing in population ecology and adaptive management of threatened amphibians. I am particularly interested in understanding the often multi-faceted mechanisms behind amphibian decline, and how we can use this...

New Subject Editor: Cécile Richard-Hansen

editor
17 April 2023
My name is Cécile Richard-Hansen, and I'm happy to join the editorial board of Wildlife Biology as a new Subject Editor. I look forward to contribute to the development of neotropical topics in the journal! After a PhD focused on mountain Ungulates in France (Toulouse University...

New subject editor: Pat White

editor
17 March 2023
My name is Pat White and I look forward to contributing to Wildlife Biology as a subject editor. I am a lecturer at Edinburgh Napier University in Scotland and a member of our Centre for Conservation & Restoration Science. I have worked on various research projects relating...

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Click here for a list of OA agreements. A list of countries covered by the research4life partnership can be found here.Information about WLB internal waivers for authors from middle-income countries who are not covered by any agreement or research4life can be found here.

 

 

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Wildlife Biology

WILDLIFE BIOLOGY is a high-quality scientific forum directing concise and up-to-date information to scientists, administrators, wildlife managers and conservationists. The journal encourages and welcomes original papers and short communications written in English from throughout the world. The journal accepts theoretical, empirical, and practical manuscripts of high standard from all areas of wildlife science with the primary task of creating the scientific basis for the enhancement of wildlife management practices. While Wildlife Biology primarily publishes ecological papers, contributions to the human dimensions of wildlife management are also welcome. Our concept of 'wildlife' mainly includes mammal and bird species, but studies on other species or phenomena relevant to wildlife management are also of great interest.

Wildlife Biology is an Open Access journal. The content is freely accessible for averyone under the CC-BY License
 

Nordic Society Oikos

Wildlife Biology is published by the Nordic Society Oikos (NSO). The NSO also publishes the following Wiley titles: Ecography, Journal of Avian Biology, Oikos and Nordic Journal of Botany.

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