Each issue of EcoHealth issue features cover art, an associated cover essay as well as a brief profile of the artist. The images on the cover are drawn from a variety of sources, ranging from the work of visual artists, to still pictures from simulations of possible futures, or photographs which capture EcoHealth research or practice at a particularly resonant moment. As David Waltner-Toews, the EcoHealth Editor for Art and Culture, describes, "the cover and this space, are being opened for explorations of human and ecosystem interactions in ways that are not possible using the standard tools of academic scholarship, but which resonate deeply with who we are..." (Waltner-Toews 2004, p9). The cover essay for EcoHealth 1(1) provides more detail about the EcoHealth cover art and cover essays.