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There are a number of ways that climate change is beginning to impact wildlife. Temperature increases and changes in precipitation can directly affect species depending on their physiology and tolerance of environmental changes. Climate change can also alter a species' food supply or its reproductive timing, indirectly affecting its fitness. Understanding these interactions is an important step in developing management strategies to help species survive the changing climate. (Source CCRC).

  • Wildlife Adaptation Menu

    The Wildlife Adaptation Menu provides tools and guidance to support wildlife managers in designing and implementing…

  • The Adaptation Workbook

    The Adaptation Workbook helps natural resource professionals consider the potential effects of climate change on forest…

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