We strongly encourage submitting full articles (either primary research or review articles). Abstracts are acceptable if you have plans to publish full documents elsewhere. Case discussions are a way to think through clinical cases and nutritional dilemmas with our group.
NEW this year:
Please upload a photo related to your paper. This helps draw attention to your article and makes our website more compelling!
Author bios: AAZV will include this in their program
Please download and use the NAG Instructions to Authors file as a template to ensure your paper is formatted correctly. You can see a formatted paper here.
The most appropriate diet for your animal is one that accounts for its nutritional, husbandry, behavioral, and clinical needs as well as individual preferences.
Therefore, we do not publish “standard” diets. Instead, we provide resources to help nutritionists develop diets.
We strongly encourage you to consult with or hire a zoo nutritionist to develop an appropriate diet plan for your animal.
Disclaimer
The information included on this site represents a variety of sources, ranging from rigorously peer-reviewed to single author, popular press, internal-use documents, and everything in between. Use your critical evaluation skills when employing any information herein (Ullrey 1995).