Jose Mata, Master of Science

Jose Mata, Master of Science
Factors Influencing the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Tanglehead on South Texas Rangelands
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Jose is from the small town of Kyle, Texas. He attended Texas A&M University-Kingsville as an undergraduate where he graduated with my bachelor’s degree in range and wildlife management. Jose is currently a graduate student at Texas A&M University-Kingsville as part of the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, where he is working towards obtaining a master’s degree in range and wildlife management. Jose project is titled “Factors Influencing the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Tanglehead on South Texas Rangelands”. Being a part of the CKWRI is an amazing opportunity. They have amazing venues for learning and the research that is being done here is truly amazing. It is a blessing to be a part of such a great program.