New Subject editor: Ramiro Crego
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 28 March 2025.Please welcome our new subject editor ramiro Crego! Dr Ramiro Crego is an ecologist from Argentina. Ramiro research interests are primarily in the fields…
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 28 March 2025.Please welcome our new subject editor ramiro Crego! Dr Ramiro Crego is an ecologist from Argentina. Ramiro research interests are primarily in the fields…
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 10 March 2025. Get the paper! The editor’s choice is the article by Willebrand and Newey: “Reaching and implementing the best available knowledge in wildlife biology”…
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 13 February 2025.WILDLIFE BIOLOGY and JOURNAL OF AVIAN BIOLOGY will be exhibitors at the Pan-European Duck Symposium (18-21 August 2025, Kristianstad, Sweden). The congress normally attracts duck researchers from…
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 25 November 2024.We studied willow ptarmigan in a montane landscape in Lierne municipality in central Norway. During the study we captured and marked a total…
[ad_1] Wildlife at night The dark nights of winter never stop me getting out and about. In fact, I love walking in the dark. This is a time when my…
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 14 May 2024. Dusky grouse. Photo by Ken Archer. Guest Editors: Lance McNew and Christian Hagen. Rationale: Grouse are ecologically significant species found in various forested habitats…
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 15 October 2024.I am Marco Basile from the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL located near the vibrant city of Zurich, where I live. I recently joined…
[ad_1] Bird migration in autumn The bird migration is one of nature’s most breathtaking dramas. and you don’t need to travel far to see it. In fact, here in Yorkshire,…
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 14 May 2024. Photo by Ilse Storch. Guest Editors: Lance McNew, Per Wegge and Christian Hagen. Rationale: Forest grouse are species of ecologically significant birds found…
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 16 August 2024. Get the paper! The editor’s choice is the article by Hagen et al. “Dead birds flying”: Can North American rehabilitated raptors released…