Tag: Wildlife Monographs

August 8, 2022

Steeve Côté named Wildlife Monographs editor-in-chief

New Wildlife Monographs’s editor-in-chief Steeve Côté brings a new vision to the long-running journal. An ecology professor at Université Laval in Quebec, Côté has taken over the position previously held...

July 8, 2022

Impact factors rise for TWS journals

The Wildlife Society’s three journals all saw increases in their impact factors, according to the 2021 Journal Citation Reports. The impact factor is a commonly used metric to assess journal...

June 24, 2022

The July issue of Wildlife Monographs

Wildlife Monographs, single-topic, peer-reviewed studies on specific problems and issues in wildlife science, management and conservation, are a benefit of membership in The Wildlife Society. Join today for access to Wildlife...

March 17, 2022

Editor-in-chief sought for Wildlife Monographs

The Wildlife Society is currently soliciting applications for the position of editor-in-chief for its highly regarded, peer-reviewed publication, Wildlife Monographs. The EIC serves at the pleasure TWS Council and may...

March 3, 2022

TWS journals: A new look & top downloads of 2021

You may have noticed a few changes to the appearance of The Journal of Wildlife Management, Wildlife Monographs and Wildlife Society Bulletin. After more than a decade without a change...

July 16, 2021

TWS journal impact factors see increase

Journal of Wildlife Management, Wildlife Society Bulletin and Wildlife Monographs saw an increase in their 2020 Journal Impact Factor, according to recently updated numbers in the Journal Citation Reports published...

July 7, 2021

A new look for TWS publications

The appearance of TWS publications has changed over the years. This year, following months of discussion with Council and the journals’ editors, a new journal design is being implemented. The...

June 24, 2021

Summer Reading – Top Journal Downloads of 2020

For over 80 years, The Wildlife Society has helped develop, contextualize and advance the scientific foundation of wildlife management through publication of peer-reviewed studies in the Journal of Wildlife Management...

February 25, 2021

WM: Long-term trapping study reveals best practices

A multi-decade study on wildlife traps has revealed the most humane, efficient, focused and safe practices for a number of different species trapped for fur, wildlife management purposes or research....

August 28, 2018

Session of the Week: Tips for writing manuscripts

Registration for The Wildlife Society’s 25th Annual Conference in Cleveland, Ohio, is now open! Visit twsconference.org for details, or register now by logging in to Your Membership and clicking on the Conference tab. Want to...