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      • Dr Tony Goldberg, Wildlife Disease Outbreaks in the Age of Viral Metagenomics
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      • Michael Whitby, The Battle Against Climate Change Includes Bat Conservation
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      • Sebastian Dunnett, Does Renewable Energy threaten efforts to conserve biodiversity on land?

Articles & videos Submission

You can send your article proposals to the editorial staff by using our contact form. 
Articles should be written in English, with the author’s full name and contact details. It is imperative that they are related to the editorial line of the magazine, i.e. biodiversity. More broadly, we can accept texts dealing with environmental and animal issues insofar as they can be linked to biodiversity. This is the case, for example, with intensive livestock farming, which we discussed in issue 2 of Biodiversity MAG. 

As this is a magazine, the quality of the photos and illustrations is greatly appreciated and contributes to the acceptance of the article.

The answer, positive or negative, will be given to the author as soon as possible.
As the magazine is currently without external funding, any contribution must be on a voluntary basis. Beyond the publication itself, Biodiversity MAG and the International Conservation & Biodversity Team are committed to giving as much publicity as possible to the articles they have accepted, notably through their websites and social networks.

Biodiversity MAG is an interactive digital medium. It is therefore also possible to send us video footage under the same conditions as those required for written documents. As with articles, the visual quality of videos should not be overlooked.

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