Center, Internet, Wildlife Damage Management
Human–Wildlife Interactions
Editor's Introduction: New Changes, but Not a New Beginning
Date of this Version
Spring 2010
Document Type
Article
Citation
Human–Wildlife Interactions (Spring 2010) 4(1): article 1
doi: 10.26077/zn00-n218
Abstract
This issue marks the fourth year of publication of our journal, and with this notable achievement, we are pleased to announce 3 changes that reflect the journal’s growing stature. First, the Jack Berryman Institute has changed the journal’s name from Human–Wildlife Conflicts to Human–Wildlife Interactions to better reflect the journal’s expanded mission of publishing papers dealing with the management of wildlife. The second change is that we have created an editorial board for Human–Wildlife Interactions. The members of the editorial board will review manuscripts and serve as associate editors. The journal will gain from their expertise in wildlife management and human–wildlife conflicts. The third change is the introduction of the Human–Wildlife Interactions Monograph series. This vehicle will allow us to publish high-quality articles that are too long for publication in Human–Wildlife Interactions journal.