About the Journal
The International Journal of Animal Biodiversity, Conservation and Systematics (IJABC) having e-ISSN: 3117-6925 is an international, peer-reviewed scholarly platform dedicated to research on all aspects of animal biodiversity, conservation, and systematics. The journal fosters interdisciplinary collaboration among zoologists, ecologists, conservationists, and taxonomists, providing a venue for high-quality original research articles, reviews, case studies, and short communications.
The International Journal of Animal Biodiversity, Conservation and Systematics (IJABC) is published by The Scientific Institute of Stanford & Oxbridge Rowan Group (TSI–SORG). addresses a broad spectrum of topics including animal ecology, wildlife conservation, taxonomy, evolutionary biology, habitat studies, and biodiversity management, emphasizing both terrestrial and marine ecosystems. The journal encourages quantitative analyses, modeling of animal populations, and innovative conservation strategies that contribute to sustaining biodiversity.
Committed to open access publishing, IJABC ensures free and rapid dissemination of scientific knowledge to global researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders. The review process is double-blind peer-reviewed, maintaining rigorous standards for originality, scientific merit, and ethical conduct. Through its publications, IJABC aims to promote the understanding, preservation, and sustainable management of animal biodiversity worldwide.
