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David G. Hewitt serves as a Professor in the Department of Rangeland and Wildlife Sciences at Texas A&M University-Kingsville and holds the endowed position of Leroy G. Denman, Jr. Executive Director of Wildlife Research at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute. Appointed to the faculty in 1996, he has established a long-standing academic career within the university's agricultural and natural resources framework.
His educational foundation includes a Ph.D. earned from Virginia Tech prior to his faculty appointment.
Dr. Hewitt's research program focuses intensely on wildlife ecology, with specialized expertise in white-tailed deer population dynamics and wildlife nutrition requirements. His scholarly work bridges theoretical ecological principles with practical wildlife management applications, particularly through investigations into large mammal behavioral ecology and nutritional physiology. This research trajectory demonstrates consistent specialization in terrestrial vertebrate ecology within North American ecosystems.
As an educator, he has taught specialized courses including Wildlife Nutrition and Large Mammal Ecology, shaping curriculum that integrates field research with classroom instruction in the Department of Rangeland and Wildlife Sciences.
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