A wildlife plan built to qualify — and to work.
A custom Wildlife Management Plan is the foundation for converting to a wildlife tax valuation — and a real roadmap for improving your land. We build plans tailored to your property, your goals, and your county's requirements.
What is a Wildlife Management Plan?
A Wildlife Management Plan is a detailed document that outlines how your land will be managed to support native wildlife. It's the foundation for transitioning from traditional agricultural use to wildlife-focused management — qualifying your property for a wildlife tax valuation while improving its ecological value.
But a good plan is more than paperwork. Done right, it's a practical roadmap: what to do, where, and when, so your land actually gets better year over year and your valuation stays compliant.
Comprehensive, and built around your property.
Every plan is customized to your land and your goals. Here's what each one includes.
Habitat Assessment
We evaluate your land's current condition — vegetation, water, cover, and use — to identify exactly where the opportunities are.
Target Species Focus
We tailor the plan's practices to the specific wildlife you want to support, based on your goals and what the land can hold.
Recommended Practices
Clear guidance on habitat management, supplemental food and water, erosion control, predator management, and more.
Mapping & Documentation
Aerial maps, topographic detail, and clear written instructions — the documentation your appraisal district expects.
Annual Activity Guide
A step-by-step yearly plan to help you meet your goals and maintain your wildlife exemption or conservation easement.
Already have a plan?
We can review, update, or rewrite an existing plan to keep your property compliant and on track.
Ask about a plan update →From first walk to annual support.
We make the process simple — handling everything from the site visit to the finished plan, and staying with you after.
Site Visit & Assessment
We walk the property with you, evaluate the habitat, and talk through your goals — whether that's a wildlife exemption, better hunting, or conservation.
Custom Plan Creation
We build your plan: target species, recommended practices, maps, documentation, and an annual activity guide — written to meet your county's requirements.
Implementation & Annual Support
We can carry out the on-the-ground work and help you stay on top of the yearly activities and reporting that keep your valuation in good standing.
The plan that unlocks your wildlife exemption.
In Texas, converting from an agricultural valuation to a wildlife valuation lets you keep your tax savings while managing land for native wildlife — but it requires an approved management plan and ongoing qualifying activity. That plan is exactly what we build, and the annual guide keeps you compliant year after year.
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Years in the Field
Real wildlife and land-management experience — not a template plan pulled off a shelf.
Built to Your Property
Every plan is customized to your land, your target species, and your goals.
County-Aware
Requirements vary by appraisal district. We write your plan to meet the rules where your land sits.
Start to Finish
From the first site visit through implementation and annual upkeep, we handle it with you.
What landowners ask first.
Yes. To convert your property to a wildlife tax valuation in Texas, your appraisal district requires an approved wildlife management plan plus ongoing qualifying activities each year. The plan is the foundation document — it's the first step.
It depends on the property and how quickly we can get out to walk it, but most plans come together within a few weeks of the site visit. We'll give you a clear timeline up front, and we'll flag any county filing deadlines you need to hit.
Absolutely. If you have a plan that's out of date, was inherited with the property, or no longer matches what you're doing on the land, we can review and rewrite it to keep your valuation in good standing.
We can. Your plan includes an annual activity guide, and we can carry out the on-the-ground work and help you keep the records your appraisal district expects — so you don't risk losing the valuation.
An ag valuation is based on agricultural production like livestock or crops. A wildlife valuation lets you keep the same tax benefit while managing for native wildlife instead. You generally must already have an ag valuation to convert to wildlife. There's a full breakdown on our Texas Land Exemptions page.
Yes — minimum acreage, qualifying activities, and documentation can differ by appraisal district. We write your plan to meet the specific requirements where your property is located.
Serving landowners across North, East & Central Texas
Ready to start your plan?
Call or text Jake to schedule a consultation. We'll walk your property, talk through your goals, and build a plan that works for your land and your taxes.

