
Aim and Scope
The Journal of Wildlife Management is a publication of The Wildlife Society that serves as a major source of knowledge in wildlife science covering research and management. The overriding goal of The Journal of Wildlife Management is to represent and serve the professional community of scientists, managers, educators, technicians, planners and others who work actively to study, manage and conserve wildlife and its habitats. Worldwide subscribers to The Journal of Wildlife Management also receive Wildlife Monographs.
Serving
Biologists, zoologists, conservationists, researchers and others interested in wildlife habitat and environmental ecology and management, sustainable forestry and agriculture.
Abstracted and Indexed
Biological Abstracts, Ecological Abstracts, Environmental Periodicals Bibliography, KeyWord Index of Wildlife Research, Wildlife Review, Zoological Record.
News and Announcements
Please visit our booth at the 16th Annual Conference in Monterey, California, taking place Sept 20–24.