Wildlife Water Management Texas

Ensuring wildlife has access to water is crucial, especially in the hot, dry Texas summers. From deer to birds and other native species, water is not only essential for survival but also for maintaining a thriving ecosystem. Without adequate water sources, wildlife populations face immense...

Wildlife site monitoring

Managing land effectively is one of the most critical aspects of conservation, agriculture, and urban planning. However, achieving this goal requires more than just overseeing physical landscapes. It also involves understanding, protecting, and managing the wildlife that inhabits these spaces. Wildlife site monitoring plays a...

Texas landowner and his timber | Plateau Wildlife

Managing land in Texas comes with both great responsibility and significant opportunities. With about 37% of Texas lands covered in forests, owning timberland has considerable ecological and economic value. Fortunately, the Texas Timber Exemption offers landowners a powerful way to conserve their forests, support wildlife...

Spring is in full swing, bringing new opportunities for landowners to support native wildlife and meet their property goals through Wildlife Management. In this edition, we’re highlighting timely spring activities, like habitat control, supplemental water, and supplemental food, that can make a big difference for...

As we step into the new year, it's the perfect time to focus on winter wildlife management activities that set the stage for a thriving habitat in the months ahead. In this edition of Seasons, we're sharing practical tips and insights for landowners to tackle...

As the crisp autumn morning air settles in, it’s the perfect time to focus on key wildlife management activities that benefit your land and its inhabitants. In this issue, we’ll explore practical steps you can take this fall to enhance your property’s wildlife habitat, introduce...

A Case Study Breakdown in Brazos County   Challenge:  Michelle and her husband were frustrated with the challenges of maintaining their agricultural property tax valuation. They were tired of the constant churn of cattle leases and the uncertainty of who would be managing the land next.   With new developments...

From the Plateau Land & Wildlife Management Team The vibrant embrace of spring has begun and as the weather gradually warms and storms, the environment around us undergoes a breathtaking change that demands our attention and admiration. From welcoming the season of breeding birds to viewing...

Supplemental Food: One of our most recommended Wildlife Management Activities

by PLW Staff

In the realm of wildlife management, there’s an activity that is recommended most to landowners: supplemental food. While it may seem like a simple thought, providing additional food for wildlife on your property can have significant benefits, particularly when it comes to maintaining your wildlife management tax valuation. Follow along as we give you a little food for thought as to why supplemental food is not just a good deed for the animals but also a straightforward activity to check off on your list for landowners.

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