This journal serves as a leading international forum for publishing research related to the conservation of biological resources. Covering a broad spectrum of topics within conservation science, the journal focuses on empirical, theoretical, and methodological approaches to understanding and addressing the challenges facing biodiversity. These topics cover a broad scope, including threatened species, habitat loss, climate change, and sustainable development.
Indexed in databases like Web of Science and Scopus, Biological Conservation provides a venue for scientists, policymakers, and conservation practitioners. Key areas of focus are the conservation of species, ecological processes, and ecosystems. Research addresses the impacts of human activities on biodiversity and explores strategies for mitigating these impacts and promoting conservation, reaching ecologists, conservation biologists, environmental managers, and policy makers.
With its broad scope and commitment to publishing high-quality research, Biological Conservation plays a critical role in informing conservation policy and practice, driving effective action to protect biological diversity worldwide. Submit your original research contributing to our understanding of conservation challenges and solutions, ensuring a sustainable future for biological resources.