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African Bat Conservation News

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Vision  : The vision of African Bat Conservation News is to create a forum where observations, notes, ideas and discussions on conservation of bats can be voiced in a published format. 

 

 

Aims: African Bat Conservation News publishes short communications, life history notes, geographical distributions, bat surveys, echolocation & sonograms, recent and past literature, short book reviews, announcements of workshops and news items.

 

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Current Issue: Volume 20, April 2009 [PDF 343k]      Next Issue due: Volume 21, July 2009

 

 

Past Issues:  

Volume 19, Jan 2009 [PDF 597k] 

Volume 18, October 2008 [901k]

Volume 17, July 2008 [PDF 978k]

Volume 16, April 2008, [PDF 618k] 

Volume 15, January 2008, [PDF 459k]

Volume 14, October 2007 , [PDF  815k]

Volume 13, July 2007, [PDF 599k] 

Volume 12, April 2007, [PDF 588k] 

Volume 11, January 2007, [PDF 684k]   

Volume 10, October 2006, [PDF 698k]  

Volume 9, July 2006, [PDF 941k]  

Volume 8, April 2006, [PDF 759k]

Volume 7, January 2006, [PDF 383k]

Volume 6, October 2005, [PDF 652k]

Volume 5, July 2005, [PDF 814k]

Volume 4, April 2005, [PDF 975k]

Volume 3, January 2005, [PDF 400k]

Volume 2, October 2004, [PDF 2.3Mb]

Volume 1, July 2004, [PDF 1.4Mb]

Editorial Policy and Notes to authors revised 2009 [PDF]  - still being drafted.

Managing Editor: Ernest C.J. Seamark [EditorABCN@Africanbats.org] 

Present Scientific Editorial Board

Prof. Ara Monadjem, University of Swaziland, Swaziland.

Prof. David Jacobs, University of Cape Town, South Africa.

Dr. Dieter Kock, Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt, Germany.

Dr. Jakob Fahr, University of Ulm, Germany.

Dr. Peter Taylor, Durban Natural Science Museum.

Dr. Robert Barclay, University of Calgary, Canada.

Dr. Woody Cotterill, University of Stellenboch, South Africa.

Dr. Teresa Kearney, Transvaal Museum, South Africa.

Dr. Steve Goodman, Chicago Field Museum of Natural History, USA.

Dr. Victor Van Cakenberghe, University of Antwerp, Belgium.