Editor

  • John Benjamin Owens

    PhD Candidate

    Molecular Ecology & Fisheries Genetics Laboratory - Bangor University, Wales

    jhw19vln@bangor.ac.uk

Current Reviewers

  • Anna Thonis

    PhD Candidate

    Department of Ecology & Evolution, Stony Brook University, New York

    anna.thonis@stonybrook.edu

  • Dr John W Wilkinson
    Regional, Training and Science Programmes Manager

    Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, England

    johnw.wilkinson@arc-trust.org

  • Steven Allain

    PhD Candidate

    University of Kent, England

    steveallain@live.co.uk

  • Dr Stuart Graham

    Honorary Researcher

    Bangor University, Wales

    stuartgrahamuk@hotmail.co.uk

  • Tom Brown

    Biodiversity Project Coordinator and Herpetologist

    Kanahau Wildlife Conservation Organisation, Utila Research & Conservation Facility, Honduras

    tom@kanahau.org

Past Reviewers

  • Dr James Hicks


    Berkshire College of Agriculture

    james.hicks@nottingham.ac.uk

  • Dr JP Dunbar

    Venom Systems & Proteomic Lab National University of Ireland

    j.dunbar@nuigalway.ie

  • Kimberley Carter

    Zoological Society of London

    kimberley.carter@zsl.org

  • Tom Major


    PhD Candidate

    Molecular Ecology & Fisheries Genetics Laboratory - Bangor University, Wales

    tommajor@live.co.uk

  • Vishal Santra


    Simultala Conservationists, West Bengal


    vishal.herp9@gmail.com

  • Ben Marshall

    Bangor University


    benmarshall8@icloud.com

  • Tom White

    Plymouth University

    tomdotwhite@aol.com

Should you wish to express interest in joining our editorial team, please contact us outlining if you would like to be considered for future reviewing, editing or anything else. Please note, all positions on the C&FH editorial board are carried out voluntarily as C&FH does not receive or charge any monetary value to submit, publish or review manuscripts. At C&FH we believe all publications should be free and accessible to everyone from the instance that they are published.

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