Once one of the most popular wildlife journals, the Wildlife Society Bulletin was recently re-launched. Published on the behalf of the Wildlife Society, the Wildlife Society Bulletin reaches the professional community of scientists, managers, educators, technicians, planners, and others who work actively to study, manage, and conserve wildlife and its habitats worldwide.
About the Wildlife Society Bulletin:
Editor: Warren Ballard
Published on behalf of The Wildlife Society
For wildlife practitioners, this publication effectively explores the practical application of scientific research in wildlife management and conservation, and also covers important policy issues. Wildlife Society Bulletin includes articles on contemporary wildlife management and conservation, education, administration, law enforcement, and review articles on the philosophy and history of wildlife management and conservation.
The Wildlife Society Bulletin seeks papers on a wide range of topics including:
- Reports on practices designed to achieve wildlife management or conservation goals
- Presentation of new techniques or evaluation of techniques for studying or managing wildlife
- Retrospective analyses of wildlife management and conservation programs, including the reasons for success or failure
- Analyses or reports of wildlife policies, regulations, education, administration, and law enforcement
- Review articles on the philosophy and history of wildlife management and conservation
- Book reviews focused on applied research, policy, or wildlife management and conservation
- ScholarOne Manuscripts: This easy-to-use, Web-based submission system enables the quickest possible turnaround times;
- Author Services: Track the production of your article online and nominate colleagues to receive PDF offprints of your paper upon publication;
- Early View: Accepted articles can be published online before the compiled issue and are completely citable;
- OnlineOpen: Allows authors to pay a fee in order to make their article freely available online to non-subscribers and allows the article to be deposited in the funding agency's preferred archive. Learn more about OnlineOpen.
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