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Welcome to Seasons, a quarterly newsletter designed to help Texas landowners stay informed, inspired, and in tune with the land throughout the year.   [vc_separator type="normal" position="center" color="" border_style="dashed" width="" thickness="" up="" down=""]   Spring Activities: Getting Started Spring, the time to be out on your land and see all the new opportunities it holds. If you didn't get started on your qualifying activities this Winter, now is an essential time to get things moving. We've broken down our most common and attainable activities to help you understand the...

Wildlife Management Property Tax Valuation for Texas Land Buyers   How Realtors Expand Buyer Pools with Wildlife Management Properties  You're a pro at matching people with their dream Texas property. You understand the nuances of acreage, water rights, and location. But are you fully leveraging the opportunity presented by Wildlife Management Property Tax Valuation that Texas land buyers can qualify for?     Stop Limiting Your Reach! Tap into the Growing Market of Conservation-Minded Land Buyers in Texas.   For decades, rural property sales have centered...

Texas wildlife management qualifying activities

For local landowners operating under a 1-d-1 wildlife valuation, spring is one of the most important times of the year to implement qualifying management activities for Texas wildlife. Nesting birds are returning, native vegetation is actively growing, and many of the practices recognized under wildlife management are most effective during this window....

Why Realtors Partner with Plateau for Rural Property Transactions  When navigating Texas Wildlife Management Valuation for realtors, experience and credibility matter. Plateau Land & Wildlife delivers compliant, results-driven solutions for your clients. We have a proven history of helping Texas landowners successfully transition their rural properties into Wildlife Management Valuation.  With over 25 years of experience and having served more than 8,000 landowners while transitioning over 1.5 million acres across Texas, our team brings unmatched depth in wildlife biology, land stewardship, and appraisal district...

How to Maximize Rural Property Tax Savings in Texas Texas tax consultants play a critical role in protecting rural landowners from unnecessary property tax increases. With changing appraisal district standards and increased scrutiny, maintaining open space property tax valuation becomes increasingly complex. Appraisal districts increase reviews, documentation requests, and valuation audits during this time of year,  putting agricultural and wildlife valuations under closer scrutiny. Wildlife Management valuation for property tax savings is a powerful solution when...

Identifying Potential Wildlife Management Properties What to look for in a listing. When reviewing rural land listings, pay attention to: Descriptions that mention "wildlife habitat," "conservation potential," "native grasses," "hunting opportunities," or specific wildlife species. Larger acreage tracts in more rural settings, as these are often better suited for implementing wildlife management practices. Properties with existing natural features like diverse vegetation, water sources (ponds, creeks), and varied topography that can be enhanced for wildlife. ...

Winter Activites: What You Can Do Now While winter may feel like a slower season on the land, it’s actually one of the most important times for your wildlife management plan. The next two months are ideal for evaluating habitat conditions, preparing for spring growth, and setting your property up for long-term success. Here are key wildlife management activities landowners should be focusing on right now. Habitat Management Winter is one of the most effective times of year...

Addressing Common Questions & Misconceptions Provide clear answers to potential buyer inquiries:  "Is hunting required under a wildlife management plan?" No. While hunting can be a tool within a comprehensive wildlife management plan to manage certain species, it is not a mandatory requirement. The primary focus is on benefiting native wildlife populations.  "Does managing land for wildlife require a lot of intensive labor?" The level of effort can vary depending on the landowner's goals and the specific management practices chosen....

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