Killam Lectureship

In 2003, David Killam of Laredo, Texas established the David W. Killam Lectureship in White-tailed Deer Research and Management to bring scientists from around the world to South Texas to share ideas and knowledge on white-tailed deer management and ecology.  Since its inception, 7 of the nation's top deer scientists have participated in the lectureship.  Because of the generosity of the Killam family, this lectureship series will extend into perpetuity, bringing the best and brightest to South Texas with the goal of sharing the latest in deer research and management.

 

Killam Lectureship Recipients



2022

Dr. Ryan Long

Associate Professor of Wildlife Sciences at the University of Idaho


The Cost of a Calorie: Modeling Energy Landscapes to Shed Light on the Causes and Consequences of Animal Movements

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2018

Dr. William Porter


Boone and Crockett Club Professor of Wildlife Conservation, Michigan State University

Presentation 1- CWD: A Deer Disease Suitable for Science Fiction

Presentation 2- Is There a Future for Wildlife Conservation?

2017

Dr. Joshua Millspaugh


Boone & Crockett Professor of Wildlife Conservation, University of Montana

Presentation 1- Secret Lives of Wildlife: Insights from Remote Cameras, Radio Tags, and Other Technologies

Presentation 2- Application of Non-Invasive Stress Measures in Deer and Other Large Mammals

2016

Dr. Lisa Shipley


Washington State University

Using Nutritional Ecology to Get a Deer's-Eye-View of Land Management

2015

Dr. Kurt C. VerCauteren


Research Wildlife Biologist/Project Manager, USDA/APHIS/WS/National Wildlife Research Center

Chronic Wasting Disease:  Research, Reflections and Directions

2014

Dr. Dale R. McCullough


Professor Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley

Deer and Plants on the George Reserve, Michigan

2013

Brian Murphy 


Quality Deer Management Association CEO

The Captive White-tailed Deer Industry - Current Status and Growing Threat

2012

Dr. Steeve Cote'


Universite' Laval - Quebec, Canada

Feedback Effects of Overabundant White-tailed Deer Populations on Their Life-history Traits 

2011

Dr. Fred Provenza


Utah State University

The Wisdom Body: Nutrition, Health and Nature's Pharmacopeia

2010

Jim Heffelfinger


Regional Game Biologist, Arizona Game and Fish Department

Evolution and geographic variation of white-tailed deer

2007

Dr. Steve Demarais


Professor, Mississippi State University 

Genetics in management of white-tailed deer

2006

Dr. Terry Bowyer


Professor, Idaho State University

Sexual segregation in white-tailed deer and its implications for management

2004

Dr. Karl Miller


Professor, University of Georgia

White-tailed deer behavior and sensory ability