Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation

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Open access makes published work immediately and permanently available online for everyone globally. APRF publisher is delighted to offer a variety of open access options for all the authors to publish their work on Biodiversity & Conservation with us. APRF Publishers has been established as an open access publishing sector with immediate, online availability of articles on Biodiversity & Conservation after publication, enabling with the rights to use these articles fully in the digital technology. We desire to accelerate the pace of scientific discovery, encourage new innovations, biodiversity conservation, plant and animal biology, ecology, landscapes and supplement education that is an essential component of research work on the Biodiversity. We strongly believe that research information on biodiversity related topics and results should be shared often among the researchers so that it leads to future research through wide use of its results on Biodiversity. We aim to bring this decisive information to a worldwide audience at virtually and allow us to use it in new, innovative ways. The digital environment creates new challenges and provides new opportunities in the sharing, review, and publication of research results.

Current issue

http://aprfjournal.org.in/current-issues-journal-of-biodiversity-and-conservation/

Editorial

Why conservation of biodiversity is necessary……

Inaugural Articles

Demmoiselle crane (Grus virgo Linnaeus, 1758) on the sand of Mahanadi at Naraj, Cuttack, Odisha
Sumant K Rajguru 1(1): 1-1
Microbial Beta Glucanase from Streptomyces sp. –An insight into Western Ghats regions
Lekshmi K. Edison Shiburaj S. and N. S. Pradeep 1(1): 2-5
Biodiversity and Conservation of Moringa Species
Muhammad Sarwar 1(1): 6-8
Biodiversity and conservation of Mangrove ecosystem around the World
Rout George Kerry, Gitishree Das and Jayanta Kumar Patra 1(1):9-15
Ethno-medicinal use of plants by indigenous communities in and around Dampa Tiger Reserve, Mizoram, India
Sushanto Gouda, Janmejay Sethy and Netrapal Singh Chauhan 1(1): 16-29
Soil Bio-indicator : a reference to free living soil nematodes
Daya Ram Bhusal 1(1): 30-35

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