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Advisory Board
The Advisory Board of the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute (CKWRI) provides leadership in all aspects of our work.
We are indebted to them for their commitment to the CKWRI and its mission.
Chad Auler Jeff Hildebrand Chris Kleberg Kenneth E. Leonard Ben F. Vaughan
Gus T. Canales Karen Hunke Tio Kleberg Ellen B. Randall Bryan Wagnc
T. Dan Friedkin David W. Killam (Chair) C. Berdon Lawrence Barry Coates Roberts Charles A. Willi
Henry R. Hamman Mason D. King Tim Leach Stuart W. Stedman
Emeriti: A.C. "Dick" Jones, IV and James A. McAllen
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pleae lok t th reoures lste beow:percent of yearlings have dispersed along the Canadian River up to 43 miles
deer have crossed the New Mexico state line, an area of unknown CWD pre
Texas CWD News: http://cwd-info.org/ CWD Management Guide https://wwv
category /texas tamuk.edu/publications/technical-publi
What Do They Eat? management-bulletin-no-10
The Texas Blind snake feeds on ants and CWD in Texas: https://tpwd.texas.gov/hi
termites. They have been observed being wild/diseases/cwd/
carried by Screech Owls to their nests to act as a
natural form of pest control. (https://tpwmagazine.com/ CWD Case Tracking: https://tpwd.texas.g4i
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Caesar Kleberg Wildlife
Research Institute
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MSC 218
Kingsville, Texas 78363-8202
Editor: Sandra Rideout-Hanzak, Ph.D.
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