The Veterinary & Zoological Science Journal

Overview of the Journal


The Veterinary & Zoological Science Journal (VZSJ) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes research on animal health, veterinary medicine, wildlife conservation, and zoology. VZSJ provides a platform for veterinarians, zoologists, and researchers to explore advancements in animal physiology, genetics, nutrition, pathology, epidemiology, and biodiversity conservation. The journal covers topics ranging from livestock health management to wildlife ecology, promoting interdisciplinary studies that contribute to animal well-being and ecological sustainability.


Importance of the Field and Current Advancements


Veterinary science and zoology are essential fields that impact public health, food security, and wildlife conservation. Advances in veterinary diagnostics, animal genetics, and zoonotic disease control are improving the management of animal health, while breakthroughs in wildlife conservation, species restoration, and ecological monitoring help protect biodiversity. Recent innovations in precision veterinary medicine, regenerative therapies, and AI-assisted diagnostics are revolutionizing animal healthcare. VZSJ aims to contribute to these fields by publishing high-quality research that enhances both domestic and wild animal well-being and conservation efforts.