AFFILIATE PUBLICATIONS OF THE SCB
In conjunction with the mission of the Society for Conservation Biology, we
partner with journals that supplement our publications by providing additional
resources in conservation science. We strive to offer these publications all
in one place for your convenience and ease; therefore, you only have to renew
in one place! Some Affiliate publications are offered to members at discounted
rates while others are not. We hope that by including these publications your
work to get information will be minimized and your resources maximized.
Things to know before choosing SCB Affiliate publications...
- Membership is not included with Affiliate publications.
If you do not also subscribe to Conservation Biology or Conservation
magazine you must purchase Membership alone for only $20.00.
- All of our Affiliates are Annual. This means that your
subscription is filled for an entire year; if you subscribe in March you will
be sent all previous issues and then new ones as they come out. We will report
your order to the publisher on a set schedule determined by the Executive
Office. This could mean some delay between the time your order is placed and
the arrival of your first issue and any back issues. If you have any questions,
please email our Membership Coordinator.
- SCB does not track expiration of your affiliate publications.
As much as we would like to offer all conveniences to our members, sometimes
we cannot. Members are responsible for renewing their Affiliates each year
as they see fit. These publications will be offered on your renewal form.
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Biological Conservation has as its main purpose the widest
dissemination of original papers dealing with the preservation of wildlife
and the conservation or wise use of biological and allied natural resources.
It is concerned with plants and animals and their habitats in a changing
and increasingly man–dominated biosphere – in fresh and salt
waters as well as on land and in the atmosphere.
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Pacific Conservation Biology is a journal dedicated to
conservation and wildlife management in the Pacific region. Papers on any
aspect of conservation research or management are welcome. Papers describing
research results should conclude with a section outlining the implications
for management or management-related research. |
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