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The Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute has the opportunity to award annual scholarships to Institute graduate students and Range and Wildlife Management undergraduate students who have demonstrated outstanding academic and professional excellence in their progress towards attaining either an advanced degree (M.S. or Ph.D.) in range and wildlife management or a bachelor’s degree in range and wildlife management. *Applicants will be considered for all scholarships. No need to apply for a specific scholarship.  
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Please click here to view the presentations given at the 2021 Deer Research Meeting held virtually on March 5th!
CKWRI's Executive Director, Dr. Dave Hewitt, was recently interviewed by Ed Roberson on the top-ranked Mountain & Prairie podcast! Recognized by the Aspen Institute, Apple Podcasts, High Country News, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the Montana Governor’s Office, and more, Mountain & Prairie features long-form conversations with innovators of the American West. Visit the following link to listen now! https://mountainandprairie.com/david-hewitt/
In this issue, learn about When A Native Becomes Invasive, Bird Abundance on East Foundation Ranches, Movement Patterns and Behavior of Nilgai Antelope, and Supporting Wildlife Conservation through Photography.   VIEW THE ISSUE NOW
CKWRI researchers successfully captured another ocelot recently. Watch the video below for exciting news about this most recent capture! Posted to CKWRI's Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter on April 26, 2021.
Drs. Sandra Rideout-Hanzak and Jane Anderson were awarded a $100,000 Harvey Weil Grant to produce a podcast called "A Talk on the Wild Side". Podcasts are scheduled to begin airing in June 2021. More details coming soon! www.ckwri.tamuk.edu/media/talk-wild-side-podcast
CKWRI’s Fidel Hernandez, Ph.D. recently published an article in the Wildlife Society Bulletin titled “The Colors of Quail Science”.  It explores the topics of psychology, chaos and dialectical philosophy and ties them back to the science of quail.  A truly unique and creative article that will not only engage you, but also likely to make you think about quail research (and many other research topics) in a different light.