LISTEN: How TWS publications our profession

How does wildlife research go from field notes to real-world impact?

Publishing peer-reviewed research in journals like the Journal of Wildlife Management shapes the wildlife profession every day, but where did it start and why does it continue?

The Wildlife Society’s Journal Manager, Anna Knipps, and Content Editor, Allison Cox, shed light on the scientific publishing industry and the role TWS journals play.

They share tips for first-time authors, discuss the importance of peer review, the benefits of choosing a non-profit journal and the challenges of working in a shifting publishing landscape.

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