International Journal of Galliformes Conservation
Aim
The International Journal of Galliformes Conservation will publish original papers on any aspect relevant to the conservation of Galliformes. The Journal encourages material that enhances understanding of conservation needs and has the potential to improve conservation management of Galliformes species. Its overriding aim is to improve the quality of knowledge that is available for the conservation of all species of Galliformes and their habitats. Therefore, we welcome material from a range of disciplines that contribute to the ecological, biological, and socio-economic dimensions of Galliformes conservation management.
The aim and objectives are outlined in more detail in the founding editorial. Please click here to see this.
If you believe that you have a manuscript that may be suitable for the journal, please contact us at the earliest stage
Editors-in-chief
- Dr Philip McGowan, World Pheasant Association, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
- Dr Stephen J. Browne, World Pheasant Association and Fauna & Flora International,
Editorial assistant
- Natalie Clark, World Pheasant Association, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Editorial board
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