Offering a global perspective, this resource is the world's largest index to literature on wild mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. Comprehensive coverage includes more than a million bibliographic records, many of which include abstracts, with topic areas such as studies of individual species, habitat types, hunting, economics, wildlife behavior, management techniques, diseases, ecotourism, zoology and taxonomy.
A Trusted and Unique Resource for Information Not Found Anywhere Else
Wildlife & Ecology Studies Worldwide is comprised of records from Wildlife Review Abstracts, formerly Wildlife Review, which until 1996 was a print publication produced by the U.S. National Biological Service. Approximately 18,000 records are added per year.
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