Conservation Letters

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Empirical and theoretical

With an initial impact factor of 4.694, Conservation Letters is a rapid communications journal publishing urgent research with the most significant implications for conservation interventions. This vital publication aims to communicate the most novel biological and social science research that will transform our perspective on crucial issues that are relevant across borders.

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ISI accepted and indexed by both Science Citation Index and Social Science Citation Index

Authors and editors are prominent conservationists and researchers from around the world

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