Conservation Biology is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal of the Society for Conservation Biology, published by Wiley-Blackwell and established in May 1987.
[1] It covers the science and practice of conserving Earth's biological diversity, including issues concerning any of the Earth's ecosystems or regions.
[2] The scientific papers in the journal cover a variety of topics, such as population ecology and genetics, climate change, freshwater and marine conservation, ecosystem management, citizen science, and other human dimensions of conservation, but all topics focus primarily on conservation relevance rather than specific ecosystems, species, or situations.
[3] Subscription to the journal is only open to members of Society for Conservation Biology.
[4] Conservation Biology also has an h5 index of 59, a cited half-life of >10, and a CiteScore of 5.97.