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Raptor Journal

Formerly known as Slovak Raptor Journal (2007 – 2018) The Journal of Raptor Protection of Slovakia
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Acceso abierto | 24 may 2025
The first documentation of a juvenile eastern imperial eagle (Aquila heliaca) with an unstreaked body
  
Acceso abierto | 24 may 2025
Case report and prey analysis of ground-nesting eagle owls (Bubo bubo) in Slovakia
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Acceso abierto | 24 may 2025
Movement patterns, roosting sites and diet composition during the breeding season of three different forest-dwelling owl species in an area of sympatry: a case study of male home ranges
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Acceso abierto | 24 may 2025
Occurrence of the great black hawk (Buteogallus urubitinga) in the largest urban area of South America
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Acceso abierto | 18 oct 2024
Using birds of prey to manage pest bird flocks under lethal and non-lethal conditions – A review
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Acceso abierto | 18 oct 2024
Two additional raptors to the Iraqi avifauna: The first observation of lappet-faced vulture (Torgos tracheliotos negevensis) and Amur falcon (Falco amurensis)
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About Journal

The Raptor Journal (formerly known as Slovak Raptor Journal) has been published by the non-governmental organization Raptors Protection of Slovakia since 2007. It is an open-access journal indexed in the Scopus database from 2019. The journal has no article publication charge and publishes blind peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of the biology, ecology, and ethology of raptors and owls, e.g., original studies, reviews, short notes, and other papers related to the main journal scope (e.g., project reports, bibliographies, etc.). Single articles are published Ahead of Print (known also as ‘early bird’ or ‘online first’) as soon as they are accepted and prepared for publication. The printed Raptor Journal is usually published once a year, except for special issues. The rejection rate during the last three years (2022 2024) was 24%.

Why publish in Raptor Journal

Our journal is based on a long-standing research tradition on raptors and owls in the former Czechoslovakia. It is one of the three journals in the world devoted exclusively to raptors and owls. The editorial board is composed of distinguished experts. The evaluation process is relatively short, 115 days on average (for 2023 and 2024) to the final decision. Publication in the Raptor Journal does not require payment of an article processing fee.

Journal for science, research and conservation on birds of prey and owls. Raptor Journal (formerly known as Slovak Raptor Journal) is issued generally annually and publishes original papers, reviews, short notes and other articles focusing on birds of prey and owls. All articles are published in English.

Why read

The readers can find information about all aspects of the life of raptors and owls – habitat requirements and selection, foraging ecology and diet preferences, breeding biology and nest success, postbreeding movements and migration, threats and protection, population statuses and trends etc.

Why submit

  • The journal has no article publication charges.
  • No regional limitation – journal published papers from Europe, Asia and both Americas in last years.
  • Fair and fast peer review.
  • All accepted manuscripts are published as “online first” before completing the issue.
  • All published articles are visible and accessible in full version.

Archiving

Sciendo archives the contents of this journal in Portico - digital long-term preservation service of scholarly books, journals and collections.

Article Processing Charges (APCs)

Articles accepted for publication in Raptor Journal are published in Open Access without any publication fees.

Plagiarism Policy

The editorial board is participating in a growing community of Similarity Check System's users in order to ensure that the content published is original and trustworthy. Similarity Check is a medium that allows for comprehensive manuscripts screening, aimed to eliminate plagiarism and provide a high standard and quality peer-review process.

eISSN:
2644-5247
ISSN:
1337-3463
Idioma:
Inglés
Calendario de la edición:
1 veces al año
Temas de la revista:
Ciencias de la vida, Zoología