Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute Report of Current Research: 2016 Page: 2
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Dear Friend of the Institute,
These past 20 years have
gone by like a whirlwind. When
I arrived at the Caesar Kleberg
Wildlife Research Institute
t in 1996, I didn't really know
where our program would be
% in 20 years. It has been a ride
beyond any of my wildest dreams.
One of the key ingredients has been the tremendous
encouragement and support we have received from each
and every one of you. In some way, you contributed to
our success with a donation, attendance at a conference,
sharing our newsletter with a friend or family member,
or simply saying nice things about us as you interact
with those around you. We thank you for all of these
endorsements that have made us who we are today.
While we have seen the boom years and the bust years
in wildlife populations, we have never lost your support.
We are all thankful for that.As I move into a new part-time role, I am excited
about the future of the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife
Research Institute. We have so much to learn about the
conservation and management of wildlife populations
and their habitat; we can't let up or slow down now.
From my heart, thank you for all you have done for
us-what a blessing it has been for me to lead this, the
very best research program of its kind in the nation.
Fred C. Bryant
Leroy G. Denman, Jr. Endowed
Director of Wildlife Research2
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