Animal Conservation is dedicated to promoting effective conservation strategies for endangered species and their habitats, as summarized in its first 150 characters. This international journal publishes peer-reviewed articles covering a broad range of topics related to the conservation of animal populations and biodiversity.
It emphasizes empirical studies, meta-analyses, and theoretical models that address critical conservation issues, such as habitat loss, climate change, invasive species, and human-wildlife conflict. Animal Conservation also features articles on conservation genetics, population management, and the socio-economic aspects of conservation. Indexed in leading databases such as Web of Science and Scopus, the journal provides a valuable resource for conservation biologists, wildlife managers, and policymakers.
By disseminating high-quality research and fostering collaboration among scientists and practitioners, Animal Conservation contributes to the development of effective conservation strategies and the long-term preservation of animal biodiversity. Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that advance the field of animal conservation.