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Wildlife Publications

Why Publish with The Wildlife Society?

Your work benefits wildlife management and conservation when it reaches the right audience.
By sharing your insights with your peers, you are building the foundation of sound wildlife stewardship—and TWS ensures it reaches the global wildlife community.

We have readership in almost every country in the world—even in Vatican City. (We aren’t saying the pope reads our work, but we aren’t saying he doesn’t, either.)

Your work will educate and catalyze a global community by influencing strategies to manage and protect wildlife and habitats.

2.5M+

2.5M+ full-text views of journals from 2020-2024
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900+

900+ issues published since 1937
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16,000+

16,000+ mentions of journal research, including 4,236 in policy documents, and 2,787 in news coverage in outlets across 49 countries.
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Worldwide

Publication readership in nearly every country in the world
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Our Staff Promotes Your Research

We care deeply about our TWS community and wildlife—so we believe that it’s in the best interest of both for our writing staff to promote your research from our publications. Many of our news articles are for this goal, and they make up the majority of our website traffic. We typically have 62,000+ unique website visitors and 225,000+ pageviews each month across our website.

Submit to The Wildlife Professional Magazine

Award-winning, huge readership, wide-ranging topics and insights.

The Wildlife Professional is a quarterly magazine featuring the latest in wildlife science to spark conversation, exchange ideas and connect wildlife professionals across disciplines. We blend staff reporting with contributions from our community—researchers, students, managers, practitioners and other professionals—to keep the conversations relevant and productive.

Share cutting-edge science, offer perspectives on wildlife policy, celebrate conservation successes or explore emerging techniques. Publishing in our magazine is a unique opportunity to influence the field and reach 10,000+ engaged professionals. Write for The Wildlife Professional and help lead the conversation.

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Submit to TWS Wildlife Journals

Choosing where to publish your research is an important decision—one that can shape the reach and impact of your work. TWS journals rank among the top sources used by wildlife managers for decision-making and used to inform federal species protections. When you publish in TWS journals, you:

  • Target the readers who use your science most
  • Contribute to our non-profit programs advancing policy and supporting wildlife professionals—without sacrificing reach 
  • Enjoy responsive, author-focused service from experienced TWS staff that is unique among journal publishers
  • Experience flexible submission guidelines with minimal formatting requirements

 

JOURNAL SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

We are a team of wildlife scientists committed to ethical, efficient peer review and are focused on finding a path to publication for scientifically sound science. Help shape the future of wildlife conservation and publish in one of our three journals.

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The Journal of Wildlife Management

Published continuously since 1937, The Journal of Wildlife Management is the trusted leader in peer-reviewed wildlife science. The journal focuses on the biology and ecology of wildlife and habitats that can lead to management and conservation strategies, new approaches to quantitative analysis, and commentaries or reviews pertaining to wildlife management.

Submit a Manuscript

The Wildlife Society Bulletin

The Wildlife Society Bulletin is an open-access resource evaluating wildlife management and conservation practices. It publishes evaluations of management actions, new techniques and technology, reports of new insights from the field, and opinion articles.

Submit a Manuscript

Wildlife Monographs

Since 1958, Wildlife Monographs has delivered highly cited in-depth research on a focused conservation topic. Each monograph offers a comprehensive synthesis of original research, reviews, meta-analyses, or interdisciplinary studies.

Submit a Manuscript
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Publish a Book with TWS

We publish books on conservation science and wildlife management in partnership with the highly esteemed Johns Hopkins University Press.

If you are interested in publishing your book with The Wildlife Society and distributing it through our bookstore, please contact our book editor for assistance.

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