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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 science 

 

 

 

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Impact Factor: 2.2
 

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

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Editors choice January/February 2023

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11 January 2023
The editor’s choice is the article by Lennox et al.: “ Predation research with electronic tagging ” In the early days of wildlife telemetry, using VHF receivers and hand-held antennas, the loss of a tagged animal due to predation was more of a nuisance than an interesting data...

Editor's choice November/December

editor
15 November 2022
The editor’s choice is the article by Leif-Egil Loe and Olav Hjeljord: “ The roles of climate and alternative prey in explaining 142 years of declining willow ptarmigan hunting yield ” This study is truly exceptional because it presents one of the longest wildlife time series...

Call for papers - Fencing as a Tool for Conflict Management

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21 October 2022
Photo by Göran Borglin. Human-modification of the environment has resulted in a steady increase in human-wildlife spatial overlap and interactions. When these interactions threaten or result in damage to human property or safety, they are deemed to be “conflicts”. As a result, a...

Call for papers - Human-wildlife conflict and coexistence in the African context

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21 October 2022
Photo by Brutus Östling. Human-wildlife interactions are projected to increase globally in association with human population growth, expansion of settlements, human access to previously undisturbed areas, and increasing anthropogenic demand for resources. Some of the most...

Editor's choice September/October

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31 August 2022
The editor’s choice is the article by Burkholder et al. “ Winter habitat selection by female moose in southwestern Montana and effects of snow and temperature ” This paper resulted from the MSc thesis of the first author. Master’s theses too often do not get published, even when...

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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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