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December 2011 featured article
08 December 2011

During the month of December 2011

Planning and prioritization strategies for phased highway mitigation using wildlife-vehicle collision data

by Ford et al will be featured.

A full text pdf of this article can be downloaded from our website and BioOne during December 2011.

November 2011 Featured Article
03 November 2011

During the month of November 2011

The strong and hungry: bias in capture methods for mountain hares Lepus timidus

by Bisi et al will be featured.

A full text pdf of this article can be downloaded free of charge from our website and from BioOne during November 2011.

Volume 17, issue 3 now available
03 November 2011

English abstracts of Wildlife Biology, volume 17, issue 3 are now available.

The abstracts may also be viewed at IngentaConnect and BioOne where full text pdf's may also be downloaded (subscription required)

September 2011 Featured Article
06 September 2011

During the month of September, 2011

Translocations and human-carnivore conflicts: problem solving or problem creating?

by Fonturbel & Simonetti will be featured.

A full text pdf of this article can be downloaded from our website and from BioOne during September 2011.

August featured article
22 August 2011

During the month of August, 2011

Survey method choice for wildlife management: the case of moose Alces alces in Sweden

by MÃ¥nsson et al will be featured.

A full text pdf of this article can be downloaded from our website and from BioOne during August 2011.

Volume 17, issue 1 and 2 now available
22 August 2011

English abstracts of Wildlife Biology, volume 17, issue 1 and 2 are now available.

The abstracts may also be viewed at IngentaConnect and BioOne where full text pdf's may also be downloaded (subscription required)

New Editor-in-Chief
23 July 2011

Wildlife Biology is proud to announce that as of 1 June 2011, Ilse Storch is the new Editor-in-Chief of Wildlife Biology.

We thank Anne Loison for her time and effort as our Editor-in-Chief. Anne Loison will continue as an Associate Editor of Wildlife Biology.