The Victorian Naturalist focuses on natural history and conservation, covering a wide range of topics related to the natural world, mostly, but not exclusively, within Victoria, Australia. Its primary focus involves studies of flora, fauna, ecology, and geology, as well as broader issues related to environmental conservation.
The Victorian Naturalist highlights biodiversity, conservation efforts, and ecological studies. With indexing in several databases, this journal addresses a broad audience including naturalists, ecologists, conservationists, academics, and students with a passion for the natural environment. The journal typically includes research articles, field reports, and observations.
Dedicated to promoting scientific knowledge and conservation awareness, it serves as an invaluable resource for understanding and preserving Victoria's unique natural heritage. Submissions are welcome that contribute to the understanding of Australian natural history and further conservation efforts.