Call for Papers
Share your wildlife research with the global conservation community.
Advance Wildlife Conservation Science
Wildlife invites original research manuscripts from wildlife biologists, conservation ecologists, and field researchers worldwide. We publish peer-reviewed studies advancing understanding of animal behavior, population dynamics, habitat conservation, and biodiversity protection across terrestrial, aquatic, and marine ecosystems. Our rigorous editorial process ensures high-quality publications that inform conservation policy and practice.
Priority Research Areas
Conservation Biology
- Endangered species recovery programs
- Habitat restoration and rewilding ecology
- Protected area management strategies
- Conservation genetics and genomics
Animal Behavior
- Foraging and feeding ecology patterns
- Social behavior and communication systems
- Migration corridors and movement ecology
- Reproductive strategies and mating systems
Population Ecology
- Population dynamics and viability modeling
- Demographic studies and survival analysis
- Species distribution and range shifts
- Community ecology and trophic interactions
Human-Wildlife Interactions
- Conflict mitigation and coexistence strategies
- Urban wildlife ecology and adaptation
- Wildlife disease dynamics and zoonoses
- Sustainable use and management practices
Wildlife Technology
- Remote sensing and satellite tracking
- Camera trap monitoring networks
- Acoustic monitoring and bioacoustics
- Environmental DNA and molecular tools
Marine and Aquatic Wildlife
- Cetacean and pinniped ecology
- Sea turtle conservation biology
- Freshwater species management
- Coral reef ecosystem dynamics
Manuscript Categories
Original Research Articles
Novel findings from field studies, experimental research, or analytical investigations with clear conservation relevance and practical management applications.
Review Articles
Comprehensive reviews synthesizing current knowledge on significant wildlife topics with critical analysis and future research directions for the field.
Methods and Technical Notes
Novel methodological approaches for wildlife monitoring, population assessment, data analysis techniques, or innovative conservation interventions.
Case Studies
Detailed accounts of specific conservation projects, wildlife management interventions, or species recovery programs with documented outcomes and lessons learned.
Rapid Publication Timeline: Initial editorial decision within 2-3 weeks of submission. Accepted manuscripts are published online within 4-6 weeks of acceptance with immediate open access visibility, ensuring your research reaches the global conservation community quickly.
Submission Requirements
Manuscripts should follow our detailed Instructions for Authors formatting requirements. Include clear methodology with reproducible protocols, appropriate statistical analysis with effect sizes where applicable, and thorough discussion of conservation implications. All research involving animals must document ethical approval, institutional animal care committee review, and compliance with relevant national and international wildlife regulations.
We encourage data sharing through recognized repositories and support the inclusion of supplementary materials including datasets, multimedia content, and extended methodological details that enhance the transparency and reproducibility of your research.
Submit Your Research Today
Join our growing community of researchers advancing wildlife science and conservation worldwide.