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Endangered Species Research (ESR)



               
Endangered Species Research (ESR)

http://www.int-res.com/journals/esr/esr-home/

Publisher: Inter-Research Science Center

Endangered Species Research (ESR) was founded by Professor Otto Kinne. It
developed from, and is the successor of, his "Inter-Research Endangered
Species Reports". ESR is intended to become a major stage for publications
on the ecology of endangered life, its requirements for survival, and its
protection.

ESR aims at providing the knowledge needed for practising human stewardship.
Human stewardship is one of the noblest duties of humanity and one of the
greatest challenges to science. And it is a primary prerequisite for
long-term survival of our species, Homo sapiens.

ESR is international and interdisciplinary. It publishes contributions
reporting research on all species (and habitats) of conservation concern,
whether they be classified as Near Threatened or Threatened (Endangered or
Vulnerable) by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and
Natural Resources (IUCN) or highlighted as part of national or regional
conservation strategies.

Submissions on specific topics are welcome, e.g. on: conservation (ecology
and economics of protection, genetics, medicine); restoration (population
monitoring, biodiversity assessments, support of endangered life via
breeding and re-introduction); effects of climate changes; effects of
invasive species; sustainability of essential ecosystem functions and
structures.

Print: ISSN 1863-5407
Online: ISSN 1613-4796

Editor-in-Chief:

Dr. Brendan J. Godley
Inter-Research
Nordbünte 23
21385 Oldendorf/Luhe, Germany.

Email: B.J.Godley@exeter.ac.uk

Endangered Species Research is available free of charge as an Open Access
journal on the Internet.

Abstracts available online. Articles available in PDF format.
 
Current Issue: Vol. 3, No. 2 2007

Date: 2 August 2007


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