The Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management is a peer-reviewed, open-access publication dedicated to advancing the scientific basis for sustainable management and conservation of fish and wildlife resources. This journal serves as a vital platform for disseminating original research, reviews, and perspectives on a wide range of topics relevant to the effective stewardship of these resources.
Coverage includes diverse subjects as animal ecology, zoology, entomology, parasitology, biological sciences, south america, sloth, anteater, mammals, conservation, armadillo, veterinary medicine, animal husbandry, agricultural sciences, biotechnology, natural product, bioinformatics, and biomaterials. Articles emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches and addressing the integration of ecological, social, and economic considerations in management decisions are particularly encouraged. The journal welcomes contributions from researchers, managers, policymakers, and other professionals involved in fish and wildlife conservation.
By providing a forum for cutting-edge research and innovative management strategies, the Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management is an essential resource for ensuring the long-term health and sustainability of fish and wildlife populations and their habitats. The journal fosters collaboration, informs policy, and promotes best practices in the field.