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A journal for the science of wildlife

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Wildlife Biology             

A journal for the science of wildlife

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Impact Factor: 1.3
ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2019: 77/168 (Zoology), 126/168 (Ecology)

 

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New subject editor: Hideharu Tsukada

editor
9 April 2021
I am Hideharu Tsukada, the new subject editor for Wildlife Biology. I am very excited to see and discuss the latest research results from all of you! I received my PhD from Hokkaido University in 1997 studying the foraging behavior of red foxes and their relationship with humans...

High Arctic spring: Calving in a landscape with minimal predation and human disturbances

editor
9 April 2021
By Ingrid Paulsen The High Arctic Archipelago of Svalbard is situated about 700 km north of Norway, half way to the North pole, in the Barents Sea. On this remote island group, the endemic Svalbard reindeer, the smallest of all Rangifer subspecies, has evolved in an environment...

New subject editor: Maciej Szewczyk

editor
6 April 2021
My name is Maciej Szewczyk, and I recently joined the Wildlife Biology team as a new subject editor. I am really looking forward to this new role! I have a background in molecular biology and genetics, but I have always been passionate about wildlife research, especially large...

New subject editor: Ezequiel Fabiano

editor
31 March 2021
My name is Ezequiel Fabiano and I recently joined the Wildlife Biology Journal as a subject editor. I am humble and excited about this opportunity of contributing towards the publication of articles through this journal. I have a diverse background: my BSc Degree was in...

A mad tree is troubling a red fox

editor
30 March 2021
By Chetan Misher and Abi Tamim Vanak Indian desert fox or also known as the white-footed fox is a sub-species of red fox found across arid plains and sand-dunes of western India. Although red foxes are among the well-studied carnivore across their distribution range there has...

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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 aslo 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
 

Oikos Editorial Office

Wildlife Biology is published by the Oikos Editorial Office on behalf of the The Nordic Board for Wildlife Research (NKV). Oikos Editorial Office also publish the following titles: Oikos, Ecography, Nordic Journal of Botany, Journal of Avian Biology, Lindbergia and Ecological Bulletins.

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