Aim and Scope
Aim
The Animal Reports journal aims to advance knowledge and foster innovation in the fields of wildlife, animal production, and veterinary science by publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research that addresses critical challenges and opportunities in these areas. The journal seeks to promote interdisciplinary collaboration, support sustainable practices, and contribute to the health, welfare, and conservation of animals, as well as the improvement of animal production systems for food security and economic development. The Animal Reports accepts all types of research articles and reviews, including research articles, reviews, case studies, editorials, and short communications.
Scope
The journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, case studies, short communications, and editorials that contribute to the understanding and advancement of the following areas:
- Wildlife
- Wildlife ecology, behavior, and conservation.
- Population dynamics and habitat management.
- Human-wildlife conflict and coexistence strategies.
- Wildlife health, disease ecology, and zoonotic diseases.
- Conservation genetics and biodiversity preservation.
- Impacts of climate change, habitat loss, and pollution on wildlife.
- Wildlife rehabilitation and reintroduction programs.
- Ethical and policy issues in wildlife management and conservation.
- Animal Production (ruminants, monogastric, and aquatic animals)
- Sustainable livestock farming practices.
- Breeding, genetics, and genomics for improved animal production.
- Nutrition, feed efficiency, feed additives, and alternative feed sources.
- Animal physiology, welfare, and ethical considerations in production systems.
- Precision livestock farming and the use of technology in animal production.
- Management of grazing systems and pasturelands.
- Economic and environmental impacts of animal production.
- Veterinary Science
- Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of animal diseases.
- Veterinary public health and zoonotic disease control.
- Advances in veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics.
- Veterinary surgery, anesthesia, and imaging techniques.
- Epidemiology and surveillance of infectious and non-infectious diseases.
- Veterinary pathology and immunology.
- Companion animal health and welfare.
- Equine, avian, and exotic animal medicine.