Conservation Biology stands as a leading global forum for original research and discussions dedicated to the science of conserving Earth’s biological diversity. The journal addresses conservation issues at all levels, from genetics to landscapes. 1523-1739
Conservation Biology's scope encompasses a wide range of topics, including habitat loss, endangered species, and ecosystem management, and serves as a vital resource for conservation professionals, researchers, policymakers, and students. Articles published in the journal are indexed in notable databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, and provides a bridge between scientific theory and practical conservation efforts.
Explore the journal’s collection or contribute impactful research to stay abreast of current conservation challenges, fostering informed action for a sustainable future. This journal is essential for anyone dedicated to biodiversity conservation, promoting a collaborative and science-driven approach to protecting our planet’s precious natural heritage.