The document discusses South Texas restoration efforts led by the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute to help wildlife habitat and populations that have declined due to cattle ranching and the oil boom. The Institute, headed by Professor Fred C. Bryant, focuses on wildlife research but also aids land restoration as the two goals are directly related. The director of the Institute's South Texas Natives program concludes that new land cannot be created so existing habitat must be better cared for to support wildlife like the ocelot and bobwhite quail.