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Arabian Wildlife is an independent digital journal at the intersection of science and storytelling, built for everyone who has ever looked at the natural world and wanted to understand it more deeply. We translate the work of field researchers, conservation biologists, and wildlife scientists into content that is rigorous enough for experts and compelling enough for curious newcomers. Our conviction is straightforward: wild animals and the ecosystems they inhabit cannot be protected by people who do not know they exist. We exist to close that gap.

Our Mission

We are driven by the belief that informed communities make better decisions for the natural world. Everything we publish serves four core commitments, each one inseparable from the others:

  • Transforming peer-reviewed wildlife research and conservation science into clear, engaging content that anyone can read and act on.
  • Revealing the ecological connections between species, habitats, climate systems, and human activity that mainstream coverage too often oversimplifies.
  • Giving threatened and endangered animals a platform grounded in data, not sentiment — because accurate science is the most powerful conservation tool available.
  • Supporting a global community of researchers, educators, wildlife professionals, and engaged citizens working toward the same goal: a planet where wild animals have a future.

Together, these commitments define not just what we publish, but why we publish it — and who we publish it for.

Who We Are

Arabian Wildlife is run by an independent editorial team with professional backgrounds spanning zoology, conservation biology, environmental journalism, ornithology, and ecological fieldwork. We carry no institutional allegiances and answer to no commercial parent body. Our decisions are guided by science and by our readers.

Our collective capabilities allow us to serve our audience in ways that few wildlife publications can match:

  • Source and interpret findings from peer-reviewed journals across disciplines including ecology, ethology, marine biology, and wildlife genetics.
  • Maintain scientific precision while writing for audiences that range from secondary school students to postdoctoral researchers.
  • Draw on a broad network of field scientists, conservation practitioners, and wildlife managers to ground our coverage in real-world expertise.
  • Produce content in multiple formats — long-form investigations, species profiles, research digests, field guides, and conservation case studies — to serve the full diversity of our readership.

This combination of scientific credibility, editorial independence, and genuine passion for the natural world is what makes Arabian Wildlife the resource it is — and what keeps our readers coming back.

What We Cover

Wildlife science is vast, and the forces shaping animal survival touch virtually every corner of human knowledge. The table below outlines the subject areas we cover consistently, along with the kinds of content readers can expect to find in each:

Subject Area What You’ll Find
Wild Animals & Species Biology Behavioral ecology, life history profiles, feeding strategies, reproductive biology, and population dynamics across terrestrial and aquatic species.
Endangered & Threatened Species Status assessments, extinction risk factors, recovery milestones, and the science behind species survival plans.
Wildlife Conservation Protected area governance, rewilding programs, human-wildlife conflict resolution, anti-poaching initiatives, and conservation policy analysis.
African Wildlife In-depth coverage of savanna, forest, and desert ecosystems — from the Serengeti to the Congo Basin to the Namib.
Australian Wildlife Focus on marsupials, monotremes, reptiles, and the unique island ecosystems shaped by Australia’s evolutionary isolation.
Animal Welfare Standards in captive facilities, wildlife rehabilitation science, ethical frameworks for human-animal interaction, and sanctuary program outcomes.
Wildlife Research Accessible breakdowns of landmark studies, emerging methodologies, and new field technologies transforming how scientists track and protect wildlife.
Bird Watching & Eco-Tourism Species identification, migration routes, birding destinations, and guidance on responsible wildlife tourism that supports conservation.
Environmental Conservation Habitat loss, deforestation, ocean ecosystems, freshwater biodiversity, climate change impacts on fauna, and the international agreements shaping environmental policy.

No single subject area exists in isolation. Across all of these topics, our aim is the same: to show readers not just what is happening in the natural world, but why it matters and what can be done about it.

Why We Stand Out

Four principles define our approach at Arabian Wildlife:

Depth and Accuracy. Every article is carefully researched, reviewed, and written with attention to scientific accuracy and context. We focus on creating content that remains valuable long after publication.

Ecological Thinking. We never treat a species in isolation. Every animal exists within a web of predators, prey, competitors, parasites, and habitat pressures. Our coverage reflects that complexity and interconnectedness.

Editorial Independence. Our editorial team makes content decisions independently and prioritizes factual integrity above all else. Any sponsored material is clearly labeled and held to the same editorial standards as the rest of our work.

Accessible Expertise. We believe complex subjects can be explained clearly without losing nuance. Our goal is to make wildlife science engaging, understandable, and rewarding for curious readers of all backgrounds.

These are not simply ideals — they are the standards our team applies to every piece of content published under the Arabian Wildlife name.

How We Work

Sound science journalism is not a single act but a repeatable process. The table below describes the five stages every piece of Arabian Wildlife content passes through before it reaches our readers:

Stage Our Standard
Topic Selection Stories are chosen based on scientific significance, conservation relevance, and reader value — never trending topics or sensational angles.
Research & Sourcing Writers draw on peer-reviewed literature, institutional data, and direct input from field experts wherever possible.
Editorial Review Every piece is reviewed for factual accuracy, scientific integrity, and clarity before publication. Claims are traced to their primary sources.
Expert Consultation For complex or emerging topics, external specialists are invited to review content prior to publication.
Content Maintenance Published articles are revisited and updated when new research warrants a correction or expansion. Our archive does not go stale.

This process is deliberately unhurried. We do not chase publication speed at the expense of accuracy, and we do not consider an article finished simply because it has been posted. Continuous improvement is built into how we operate.

Want to Contribute?

Arabian Wildlife welcomes contributions from scientists, conservationists, field researchers, wildlife photographers, and science writers who share our commitment to accuracy and responsible communication. If you have original research to share, field experiences to document, or expert knowledge to bring to our readership, we would love to hear from you.

We consider pitches for feature articles, species profiles, conservation case studies, opinion pieces, and photo essays. All submissions are reviewed by our editorial team and must meet our standards for factual accuracy and journalistic integrity.

Contributor guidelines and submission details are available on our Write for Us page, or contact us directly at [email protected].

Partnerships

Arabian Wildlife actively seeks partnerships with organizations that share our commitment to wildlife education and environmental conservation. We collaborate with universities, research institutions, wildlife conservation NGOs, natural history museums, and eco-tourism operators to broaden the reach of important conservation messages and bring our readers closer to the work happening on the ground.

If your organization is engaged in wildlife research, species protection, habitat conservation, or environmental education and you believe a partnership with Arabian Wildlife could amplify your impact, we welcome the conversation. Partnership inquiries can be directed to [email protected].

We do not enter into commercial partnerships that would compromise our editorial independence, and we clearly disclose all institutional affiliations in content that arises from collaborative projects.

Where We’re Based

Arabian Wildlife is headquartered in Tucson, Arizona — a city surrounded by some of North America’s most extraordinary desert ecosystems and positioned within a region renowned for its exceptional biodiversity, including more bird species than almost anywhere else in the continental United States. While our name speaks to a broader world of wildlife that has always captivated our founders, our editorial roots run deep in the American Southwest, and our coverage extends to every wild place on Earth.

Arabian Wildlife — Editorial Headquarters
1 S Church Ave
Tucson, Arizona 85701
United States of America

We maintain several dedicated contact channels to make sure every inquiry reaches the right person as efficiently as possible:

Contact Purpose Email Address
General Inquiries [email protected]
Editorial & Submissions [email protected]
Contributor Pitches [email protected]
Partnerships [email protected]
Media & Press [email protected]

Whatever brings you to Arabian Wildlife — a question, a story idea, a collaboration proposal, or simply a desire to connect with people who care about the natural world as much as you do — we are glad you are here and we look forward to hearing from you.