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[ad_1] But we are losing forests at an alarming rate. Two-thirds of global forest cover loss is occurring in the tropic and subtropic regions of the world, where vast clusters…
[ad_1] Forests cover approximately one-third of the Earth's surface and are home to more than three-quarters of the world’s life on land. Further, forests serve as carbon sinks, protect watersheds,…
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 19 April 2021. My name is Klemen Jerina and I was recently appointed as a subject editor for Wildlife Biology. I am wildlife researcher working…
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 26 August 2021. Get the paper! By Solene Marion Red deer (Cervus elaphus) are an iconic species of the Scottish Highlands. In Scotland, red deer…
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 7 October 2021.The Oikos Editorial Office have some quite exciting news to share with our Wildlife Biology readers and authors. First, the Nordic Society Oikos…
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 7 February 2022. Get the paper! By Elisabetta Carlin Although rock hyrax (Procavia capensis) is an abundant species in urban areas of South Africa, very…
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 8 February 2022.By Paul Griesberger, Leopold Obermair, Josef Zandl, Gabrielle Stalder, Walter Arnold, Klaus Hackländer In many regions worldwide, effective wildlife management in human-dominated landscapes…
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 31 August 2022. Get the paper! The editor’s choice is the article by Burkholder et al. “Winter habitat selection by female moose in southwestern Montana and…