Environment
Conservation Journal
Conservation Journal
"An International Journal Devoted to Conservation of Environment"
(A PEER REVIEWED/REFEREED JOURNAL)
ISSN: 2278-5124 (Online) :: ISSN: 0972-3099 (Print)
"An International Journal Devoted to Conservation of Environment"
(A PEER REVIEWED/REFEREED JOURNAL)
ISSN: 2278-5124 (Online) :: ISSN: 0972-3099 (Print)
"An International Journal Devoted to Conservation of Environment"
(A PEER REVIEWED/REFEREED JOURNAL)
ISSN: 2278-5124 (Online) :: ISSN: 0972-3099 (Print)
"An International Journal Devoted to Conservation of Environment"
(A PEER REVIEWED/REFEREED JOURNAL)
ISSN: 2278-5124 (Online) :: ISSN: 0972-3099 (Print)
"An International Journal Devoted to Conservation of Environment"
(A PEER REVIEWED/REFEREED JOURNAL)
ISSN: 2278-5124 (Online) :: ISSN: 0972-3099 (Print)
"An International Journal Devoted to Conservation of Environment"
(A PEER REVIEWED/REFEREED JOURNAL)
ISSN: 2278-5124 (Online) :: ISSN: 0972-3099 (Print)
Environment Conservation Journal is an Open Access | Peer-Reviewed/Refereed journal. It provides a platform for researchers and scientists to publish scientific research views in the field of agriculture, biological and environmental sciences to promote the speedy propagation of quality research information.
ECJ aims to publish original research/ review papers/ Book reviews/ Reports on conferences/ seminars/ important events, news of intereston the environment related aspects. It encourages submission of two categories of papers. The first category comprises scientific papers and second category comprises engineering papers. The study of environment is inherently multidisciplinary. Therefore, the Journal publishes wide range of topics.
Author Self-Archiving Policy This journal permits and encourages authors to post items submitted to the journal on personal websites or institutional repositories after publication while providing bibliographic details that credit its publication in this journal.
Host and nectar plant interactions of Swallowtail butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) in the Kumaun Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India
Manoj Kumar Arya, Sakib Hussain Sabri, Vijiya, Mayank Mahara, Maanya Bisht
750-763
Development of a smart biodegradable hydrogel film using Guar Gum: A step toward green alternatives
Junaid Aman, Sarvesh Rustagi, Kanika Dulta
764-774
Rice area mapping and methane emission pattern in the Cauvery Delta region of Tamil Nadu
Ramamoorthy Tamilmounika, Dhanaraju Muthumanickam, Sellaperumal Pazhanivelan, Kaliaperumal Ragunath, Ramalingam Kumaraperumal, AP Sivamurugan
775-783
Impact of vermicompost, farm yard manure, and microbial consortium of Cucumis sativus L. in organic horticulture
Boishali Kalita, Ira Sarma, Sandeep Indurthi, Sailen Gogoi, Sangita Das, Nilay Borah , Parinita Das
784-789
Impact of different mycorrhizal species on fruit drop and quality attributes of plum cv. Satluj Purple
Joshi Thoudam, Amit Kotiyal, Aditi Thakur
790-799
RSM based optimization of bioactive metabolites in culture supernatant derived from Bacillus stercoris strain GRS6 demonstrates significant enhancement of bioactive potential against Escherichia coli and Listeria monocytogenes
Deepa Malik, Prafulla Dikshit, Himalaya Panwar, Swati Rani, Kartikey Kumar Gupta
Effect of Ethion on behavioral pattern response in Danio rerio (Zebrafish)
Vinayan K.V. and R.V. Tijare
Role of peer-to-peer accommodation sharing in attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Diksha Shingari and Hansdeep Kaur
Electric ecology meets pollination biology: A synthesis of current knowledge and future directions for artificial pollination
P Athira, Dhalin Dharaneedharan, Dipak Suresh Khatawkar
Evaluation of six Multivoltine Silkworm breeds of Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae) for their Resistance to Bombyx mori Nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV)
Marmi Thaoson, Jugabrat Das, Dhiraj Kr Borah, Gopal Ch. Das
All content are freely available under Open Access policy and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial- 4.0 International License (CC BY- NC 4.0)
This policy explains how authors may use Artificial Intelligence (AI) software when preparing and submitting manuscripts to the Environment Conservation Journal (ECJ). Read more on AI Policy
The identity of Reviewers is not known to the Authors we follow single blind peer review method under Peer review policy of the Journal.
As part of our Go Green initiative, we print very limited hard copies. This helps us fulfill our commitment to care of the earth for ourselves and generations to come.
🌿 We’re pleased to announce the release of Environment Conservation Journal, Vol. 26(3), 2025!
— Environment Conservation Journal (@environcj) September 21, 2025
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