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Wildlife Research

CSIRO Publishing (Australia)

Wildlife Research represents an international forum for the publication of research and debate on the ecology, management and conservation of wild animals in natural and modified habitats.

The journal combines basic research

Wildlife Research represents an international forum for the publication of research and debate on the ecology, management and conservation of wild animals in natural and modified habitats.

The journal combines basic research in wildlife ecology with advances in science-based management practice. Subject areas include: applied ecology; conservation biology; ecosystem management; management of over-abundant, pest and invasive species; global change and wildlife management; diseases and their impacts on wildlife populations; human dimensions of management and conservation; assessing management outcomes; and the implications of wildlife research for policy development. Readers can expect a range of papers covering well-structured field studies, manipulative experiments, and analytical and modelling studies. All articles aim to improve the practice of wildlife management and contribute conceptual advances to our knowledge and understanding of wildlife ecology.

Wildlife
Animal ecology
Open access
  • Author-paid optional open access
Self-archiving
Publication languages
  • English
Journal reputation
Abbreviated title (ISO)
Wildl. Res.
ISSN L
1035-3712
Frequency
8 issues/year
Additional information

CSIRO Publishing allow authors to deposit the Accepted version of their manuscript into an institutional repository or put it on a personal website, with no embargo.

Article types
Research articles
Reviews
Short articles
Commentaries
Opinions
Publishing costs
No
Cost of optional open access
2500 € (updated 11/12/2024)
Research data access policy
Deposit recommended
Data repositories recommended by the journal
Last updated : 11/12/2024

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