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AMPHIBIAN AND
REPTILE CONSERVATION
Supporting the
Sustainable Management of Global Amphibian and Reptile Biodiversity
Title: Amphibian & Reptile Conservation
ISSN: 1083-446X
EISSN: 15259153
Goal: Supporting the Sustainable
Management of Global Amphibian and Reptile
Biodiversity
Email: redlist-arc@gmail.com

| Founded |
1996
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| Location |
Berkeley, CA, USA,
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| About |
Founded 1996: Supporting the Sustainable Management
of Global Amphibian
and Reptile Biodiversity
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| Overview |
Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ISSN:
1083-446X; EISSN: 1525-9153) is an open-access international journal that publishes original
peer-reviewed research, reviews, short communications, new species descriptions, country
overviews, and more, that focus on a variety of topics relating to the biology, conservation,
natural history, and diversity of amphibians and reptiles.
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| Description |
Celebrating the world's diversity of
amphibians and reptiles.
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| General Information |
Focus: Each issue typically focuses on one
country or subject but not exclusively, and all papers are considered for publication
pending that they are deemed scientifically sound. Contributed or invited manuscripts may
focus on a variety of topics relating to the biology, conservation, natural history, and
diversity of amphibians and reptiles. Authors are encouraged to submit works of
potential ...See More
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| Mission |
To publish a science journal superior in
graphic design, liberal use of full color photographs, distribution (in print and online), and
relevant content. No charges whatsoever are charged to the author for publication in the
journal.
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| History |
The first herpetological conservation journal
(1996) and first herpetology journal, in general, published as Open Access
(2004).
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| Products |
A full-color, open-access, international
scientific journal with foremost distribution (in print and online).
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Distribution: The journal is available as an Open Access journal and
free-of-charge on the Internet.
Databases indexing ARC: BIOSIS Previews;
Zoological Record.
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