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Journal of Wildlife Management FAQ - ResearchHelpDesk - The Journal of Wildlife Management publishes manuscripts containing information from original research that contributes to basic wildlife science. Suitable topics include investigations into the biology and ecology of wildlife and their habitats that have direct or indirect implications for wildlife management and conservation. This includes basic information on wildlife habitat use, reproduction, genetics, demographics, viability, predator-prey relationships, space-use, movements, behavior, and physiology; but within the context of contemporary management and conservation issues such that the knowledge may ultimately be useful to wildlife practitioners.  Also considered are theoretical and conceptual aspects of wildlife science, including the development of new approaches to quantitative analyses, modeling of wildlife populations and habitats, and other topics that are germane to advancing wildlife science.   Limited reviews or meta-analyses will be considered if they provide a meaningful new synthesis or perspective on an appropriate subject.  Direct evaluation of management practices or policies should be sent to the Wildlife Society Bulletin, as should papers reporting new tools or techniques.  However, papers that report new tools or techniques, or effects of management practices, within the context of a broader study investigating basic wildlife biology and ecology will be considered by The Journal of Wildlife Management. Book reviews of relevant topics in basic wildlife research and biology.   Society Information The Wildlife Society (TWS), founded in 1937, is a professional international non-profit scientific and educational association dedicated to excellence in wildlife stewardship through science and education. Its mission is to enhance the ability of wildlife professionals to conserve diversity, sustain productivity, and ensure responsible use of wildlife resources for the benefit of society. The Wildlife Society encourages professional growth through certification, peer-reviewed publications, conferences, and working groups. Society members are dedicated to the sustainable management of wildlife resources and their habitats. Ecology is the primary scientific discipline of the wildlife profession, therefore, the interests of the Society embrace the interactions of all organisms with their natural environments. The Society recognizes that humans, like other organisms, have a total dependency upon the environment. It is the Society's belief also that wildlife, in its myriad forms, is basic to the maintenance of a human culture that provides quality living.   Abstracting and Indexing Information AgBiotech News & Information (CABI) AgBiotechNet (CABI) Agricultural & Environmental Science Database (ProQuest) Agricultural Engineering Abstracts (CABI) Animal Breeding Abstracts (CABI) Biocontrol News & Information (CABI) Biofuels Abstracts (CABI) Biological Science Database (ProQuest) Botanical Pesticides (CABI) CAB Abstracts® (CABI) Crop Physiology Abstracts (CABI) Dairy Science Abstracts (CABI) Earth, Atmospheric & Aquatic Science Database (ProQuest) Field Crop Abstracts (CABI) Global Health (CABI) Grasslands & Forage Abstracts (CABI) Helminthological Abstracts (CABI) Horticultural Science Abstracts (CABI) Irrigation & Drainage Abstracts (CABI) Leisure, Recreation & Tourism Abstracts (CABI) Maize Abstracts (CABI) Natural Science Collection (ProQuest) Nutrition Abstracts & Reviews Series B: Livestock Feeds & Feeding (CABI) Ornamental Horticulture (CABI) Pig News & Information (CABI) Plant Breeding Abstracts (CABI) Plant Genetic Resources Abstracts (CABI) Plant Growth Regulator Abstracts (CABI) Potato Abstracts (CABI) Poultry Abstracts (CABI) ProQuest Central (ProQuest) ProQuest Central K-368 Research Library (ProQuest) Research Library Prep (ProQuest) Review of Agricultural Entomology (CABI) Review of Aromatic & Medicinal Plants (CABI) Review of Medical & Veterinary Entomology (CABI) Review of Medical & Veterinary Mycology (CABI) Review of Plant Pathology (CABI) Rice Abstracts (CABI) Rural Development Abstracts (CABI) SciTech Premium Collection (ProQuest) Seed Abstracts (CABI) Soils & Fertilizers Abstracts (CABI) Soybean Abstracts Online (CABI) Tropical Diseases Bulletin (CABI) Veterinary Bulletin (CABI) Weed Abstracts (CABI) Wheat, Barley & Triticale Abstracts (CABI) World Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology Abstracts (CABI)   RG Journal Impact: 0.93 * *This value is calculated using ResearchGate data and is based on average citation counts from work published in this journal. The data used in the calculation may not be exhaustive. RG Journal impact history 2020 Available summer 2021 2018 / 2019 0.93 2017 0.70 2016 0.84 2015 1.94 2014 2.06 2013 1.69 2012 1.38 2011 3.34 2010 3.62 2009 1.05 2008 1.70 2007 1.36 2006 1.91 2005 2.03 2004 2.14 2003 1.86 2002 1.64 2001 1.50 2000 1.41   Journal of Wildlife Management Additional details Cited half-life 0.00 Immediacy index 0.29 Eigenfactor 0.01 Article influence 0.64 Other titles The Journal of wildlife management OCLC 1782497 Material type Periodical, Internet resource Document type Journal / Magazine / Newspaper, Internet Resource

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