About the Journal

Journal of Markhor (JM) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to wildlife conservation, biodiversity, and the study of mountain ecosystems. Named after the iconic species of the region, the journal serves as a premier platform for zoologists, conservationists, and environmental scientists. JM is committed to promoting high-quality original research and field studies that address the protection of endangered species and the management of fragile habitats at national and regional levels.

Scope and Coverage

  • Wildlife Biology, Ethology, and Species Preservation

  • Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Restoration

  • Mountain Ecology and High-Altitude Biology

  • Protected Area Management and National Park Policy

  • Human-Wildlife Conflict and Community-Based Conservation

  • Environmental Impact Assessment and Climate Adaptation

  • Forestry and Sustainable Natural Resource Management

Editorial Philosophy The Journal of Markhor adheres to rigorous blind peer review standards to ensure scientific validity and conservation ethics. The journal upholds international standards for wildlife research and encourages submissions that contribute meaningfully to the preservation of natural heritage and evidence-based environmental policy.

Our Mission

  • To provide a credible forum for wildlife and conservation research.

  • To promote interdisciplinary scholarship in environmental sciences.

  • To support researchers in protecting endangered flora and fauna.

  • To contribute to academic excellence and the preservation of global biodiversity.