Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute Report of Current Research: 2011 Page: Front Inside
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This year's cover features a photograph taken by David Hewitt symbolizing how important water is to
the wildlife and habitats of South Texas. The recent droughts of 2009 and 2011 punctuate how vital
water is to all living things.Editor Alan M. Fedynich, Ph.D.
December 2011
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