Water Supply Enhancement Program
The Water Supply Enhancement Program funds targeted brush management projects, provides technical guidance, and supports long-term restoration that improves watershed health and water availability. Learn More
The Water Supply Enhancement Program funds targeted brush management projects, provides technical guidance, and supports long-term restoration that improves watershed health and water availability. Learn More
Several grant opportunities are available for private landowners to help implement prescribed burning to reduce hazardous fuel loads and protect communities across the state. Learn More
Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation’s (TPWF) Buffer Lands Incentive Program (BLIP) helps pay due-diligence and transaction costs for placing conservation easements on private land buffering state parks and wildlife areas. Learn More
A water quality management plan allows landowners to receive cost share for installing practices that improve water quality and quantity throughout their watershed. To learn more about the program and get started, click below. Learn More
TPWD’s Landowner Incentive Program provides technical and financial support to private landowners looking to improve their wildlife habitat. Land managers will contact their local wildlife biologist and build a habitat management plan that fits their goals and objectives. To learn more about the Landowner Incentive Program, click below. Learn More
This program offers cost assistance and technical guidance to landowners in the east-central Texas area looking to restore farm fields and pastureland back to native prairie grasses. TPWD will work with landowners to provide technical guidance, herbicide, native grass and forb seed mixes, and even a no-till seeder when available. They will also provide a…
A Wildlife Tax Valuation can serve as a great alternative to Agricultural Valuations. A Wildlife Valuation allows landowners to keep the same low Agricultural Tax Valuations on their property but regain flexibility in their agricultural operation. Landowners with existing Ag Valuations may convert to a Wildlife Valuation by agreeing to a schedule of wildlife habitat…
This program provides both financial and technical assistance to eligible landowners for the establishment, enhancement, and management of Longleaf Pine in Texas. To get more information and to determine your eligibility for cost assistance, click below. Learn More
Texas A&M Forest Service, through funding from the USDA Forest Service, offers cost assistance to qualifying landowners to implement conservation practices to prevent or minimize Southern Pine Beetle infestation. To learn more about the program and to determine your eligibility, click below. Learn More