Journal of Wildlife

Journal of Wildlife

The Journal of Wildlife (JWL) is a respected and authoritative resource in the field of wildlife conservation and management. JWL strives to provide a platform of broad, peer-reviewed coverage across a wide range of wildlife-related topics, such as ecology, taxonomy, behavior, management, policy, genetics, health and law. JWL is dedicated to promoting the conservation of wildlife and their habitats through the sharing of knowledge, and encourages the application of new technologies, methods and skills.

Note: An Article Processing Charge (APC) is levied to authors to make a research work available open access in Journal of Wildlife.

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JWL

ISSN

2997-2248

Average Processing Time

21 days

Acceptance rate

66%

Submission to first decision

12 days

Acceptance to publication

2 days


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Journal of Wildlife is a comprehensive, peer-reviewed journal that helps disseminate original research work, having a unique aspect of covering many areas which contributes to providing an awareness of research studies of scientists around the globe.

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Addressing Climate Change Effects on Wildlife Conservation
Journal of Wildlife is the ideal platform for sharing your valuable contributions to the fields of wildlife biology. JWL invite researchers, conservationists, and wildlife enthusiasts to submit manuscripts that align with our commitment to advancing knowledge and understanding of wildlife.

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Guidelines for the Article Publication: Authors can prepare a manuscript in accordance with the journal's formatting guidelines, ensuring clarity and adherence to the specified structure. You can submit manuscripts through our user-friendly online submission portal. Include a cover letter introducing your manuscript, highlighting its significance, originality, and contribution to the field of wildlife biology, ecology, or conservation.

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High Quality Peer review

Peer-Review in Scientific Research: Journal of Wildlife is committed to maintaining the utmost standards of academic excellence by employing a thorough and meticulous peer-review process. This process is designed to guarantee the quality, credibility, and reliability of the research published in the journal. Through this rigorous approach, the journal aims to uphold its reputation as a trusted source of scholarly work in the field of wildlife research.

Peer Review

Understanding Wildlife Behavior and Physiology
Journal of Wildlife welcomes contributions in various domains related to wildlife biology, ecology, conservation, and management, including, but not limited to: Wildlife Habitat Ecology, Wildlife Behavior and Physiology, Conservation Genetics, Threatened and Endangered Species Management, Wildlife Monitoring and Technology, Climate Change Impacts on Wildlife.

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Editorial Board of Journal of Wildlife plays a crucial role in upholding the highest standards of academic integrity and promoting innovation in the diverse and dynamic fields of wildlife science and conservation. Through their expertise and dedication, the board ensures that the journal continues to serve as a leading platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research and the exchange of ideas among scholars, researchers, and practitioners in the field of wildlife biology and conservation.

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Open Access Model: Facilitating Global Accessibility and Innovation
JWL publishes articles in an Open Access Mode. Open access publication entails the free, immediate, online availability of research articles, enabling unrestricted access, reading, downloading, and distribution of content without any financial, legal, or technical barriers.

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SEO

Editorial Board

Wildlife-One Health for controlling Zoonotic diseases in resource poor countries.
-Elibariki Mwakapeje

Elibariki Mwakapeje

Department of Food Safety and Infection Biology, Centre for Epidemiology and Bi...

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Wildlife--Manoj Kumar Jhariya

Manoj Kumar Jhariya

UTD, Department of Farm Forestry, Sarguja University, Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh...

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Wildlife-Molecular markers development and germplasm evaluation in alfalfa.-Wenxian Liu

Wenxian Liu

College of Pastoral Agriculture Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, La...

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Wildlife-Conservation-Ewedje Eben-Ezer

Ewedje Eben-Ezer

Faculty of Sciences and technics of Dassa / Université d'Abomey...

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