Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute to spend $11 Million to occupy 9,335 square feet of space in Kingsville Texas.
Kingsville, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute plans to invest $11 Million to build out 9,335 square feet of new space in Kingsville. The company plans to occupy the new space at 1730 West Corral Ave in Kingsville, on or about January 1, 2026. According to the company website Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute (CKWRI) provides science-based information for enhancing the conservation and management of wildlife in South Texas and related environments. Texas A&M University Kingsville. The Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute at Texas A&M University-Kingsville is the leading wildlife research organization in Texas and one of the finest in the nation. Established in 1981 by a grant from the Caesar Kleberg Foundation for Wildlife Conservation, the Institute operates as a nonprofit organization and depends financially upon private contributions and faculty grantsmanship. Our mission is to provide science-based information for enhancing the conservation and management of Texas wildlife. The Institute includes 25 outstanding research scientists, covering a wide range of specialties. The diverse faculty facilitate the often complex wildlife-related research studies and keep the Institute on the cutting edge in advancing conservation and management of wildlife. Modern high-tech facilities, specially designed wildlife study pens, and rangeland tracts provide an ideal environment for conducting quality research by Institute faculty.
To learn more about Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, visit http://www.ckwri.tamuk.edu/
Company Contact:
David Hewitt, Executive Director
david.hewitt@tamuk.edu
361-593-3922
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