Expanding on the foundation of Zeitschrift fur Jagdwissenschaft in 1955, the European Journal of Wildlife Research (EJWR) continues to publish original research and reviews on all aspects of wildlife science regardless of the geographic region. Eighteen years after publication of the first issue of EJWR, we briefly reflect on the journal's profile and prospects. Our target audience includes researchers, wildlife biologists, forestry and game management professionals, wildlife veterinarians, and other specialists, but we also aim at providing a resource of relevant information and scientific debate for practitioners and every person interested in wildlife science. With ecosystems being at the highest level of pressure due to land use change and other effects of the global crisis, the journal is in a key position to communicate relevant research to the scientific community around the world.

18 years of the European Journal of Wildlife Research: profile and prospects / Illarietti, T.; Acevedo, P.; Alves, P.; Jung, T. S.; Kierdorf, H.; Lach, G.; Lopez-Olvera, J.; Putman, R.; Scandura, M.; Vallinoto, M.; Gortazar, C.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE RESEARCH. - ISSN 1439-0574. - 69:1(2023). [10.1007/s10344-022-01635-1]

18 years of the European Journal of Wildlife Research: profile and prospects

Scandura M.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Expanding on the foundation of Zeitschrift fur Jagdwissenschaft in 1955, the European Journal of Wildlife Research (EJWR) continues to publish original research and reviews on all aspects of wildlife science regardless of the geographic region. Eighteen years after publication of the first issue of EJWR, we briefly reflect on the journal's profile and prospects. Our target audience includes researchers, wildlife biologists, forestry and game management professionals, wildlife veterinarians, and other specialists, but we also aim at providing a resource of relevant information and scientific debate for practitioners and every person interested in wildlife science. With ecosystems being at the highest level of pressure due to land use change and other effects of the global crisis, the journal is in a key position to communicate relevant research to the scientific community around the world.
2023
18 years of the European Journal of Wildlife Research: profile and prospects / Illarietti, T.; Acevedo, P.; Alves, P.; Jung, T. S.; Kierdorf, H.; Lach, G.; Lopez-Olvera, J.; Putman, R.; Scandura, M.; Vallinoto, M.; Gortazar, C.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE RESEARCH. - ISSN 1439-0574. - 69:1(2023). [10.1007/s10344-022-01635-1]
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