The Journal of Wildlife Management is a leading peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing the scientific management of wildlife. It disseminates original research and insights into the ecology, conservation, and management of wild animal populations and their habitats.
This journal covers a broad range of topics, including wildlife behavior, population dynamics, habitat management, conservation strategies, and the impacts of human activities on wildlife. Indexed in reputable scientific databases, it is a vital resource for wildlife biologists, ecologists, conservation managers, and researchers seeking to inform policy and practice with sound scientific evidence. Articles often include detailed analyses of population trends, habitat use, and the effectiveness of different management interventions.
With its global scope and commitment to scientific rigor, The Journal of Wildlife Management encourages high-quality submissions that contribute to the sustainable management and conservation of wildlife resources. Consider submitting your work to be part of this influential journal and help shape the future of wildlife management.