The editor’s choice for our January/February issue is the article by Stranden et al. (2025): “ Differential effects of environmental predictability on ungulate movement behavior in disparate ecosystems ” Many environments are becoming less predictable. As climate change and...
My name is Sabrina Dressel, and I am excited to join Wildlife Biology as a Subject Editor for Human Dimensions. I am an Assistant Professor at Wageningen University & Research (Netherlands) in the Forest and Nature Conservation Policy group, with a background in forestry,...
Wildlife Biology is proud to be the official outlet of the International Wolf Symposium 2026 ! The journal hereby invites papers for a Special Issue, as an outcome of the International Wolf Symposium 2026 in Minneapolis, MN, USA. You do not have to attend the conference in order...
Living at high elevations means having to cope with extreme and unpredictable conditions. It also means that evolution has shaped for you a special relationship with snow. In fact, many alpine species exhibit strong associations with snow-related environments, which affect many...
The editor’s choice is the article by Smith et al.: “ Heading west: Ecology of swift foxes in a novel landscape beyond their range ” Habitat models have become an indispensable tool in wildlife ecology, influencing conservation priorities and management decisions. However, their...