
Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Charles E. Rupprecht, Auburn University, USA.
The International Journal of Wildlife Health & Conservation (IJWHC) is a gold open access, peer-reviewed journal that aims to promote multiple, inter-related, One Health goals in the publishing arena. We serve as a principal hub to communicate objective and transparent ground-breaking transdisciplinary wildlife health and conservation science. The IJWHC publishes original results of rigorous biomedical and ecological research on the health of captive and wild populations, host-pathogen interactions, and ecosystem processes. We advance our collective understanding of biodiversity patterns that influence organisms, populations, and communities, that underlay modern conservation strategies. The Journal advocates for preservation of global biodiversity, ecosystem health, and pragmatic conservation principles. As such, we educate professionals and the public alike and foster discourse on the status of anthropogenic impacts to critical species and habitats, discussing how such direct consequences to wildlife affect agriculture, domestic animal welfare, and public health in the long term. The IJWHC is published quarterly online by Scilight Press. More