The July issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management

The Journal of Wildlife Management is a benefit of membership in The Wildlife Society. Published eight times annually, it is one of the world’s leading scientific journals covering wildlife science, management and conservation, focusing on aspects of wildlife that can assist management and conservation.

Join today for access to the Journal of Wildlife Management and all the other great benefits of TWS membership.

Many salamanders survive in tiny ranges that may be particularly vulnerable to climate change, but even some of the most widespread species in North America could see significant impacts. In the July issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management, researchers looked at how climate change may affect range distributions of four widely occurring North American salamander species.

Other articles look at polar bears’ physiological response to helicopter capture, cattle depredation by black vultures in the Midwestern U.S., comparing Kirtland’s warblers in jack and red pines, and more.

Log in to read the July issue today.