Texas Wildlife Management Annual Report Services
Legacy Land and Wildlife Services helps Texas landowners prepare Wildlife Management Annual Reports, organize documentation, track qualifying wildlife management activities, and maintain compliance with county appraisal district requirements for 1-d-1 Wildlife Management valuation.
What We Help With
• Wildlife Management Annual Report preparation
• PWD-888 support
• Photos, receipts, maps, and log organization
• Annual report reminders
• Quarterly documentation check-ins
• County appraisal district compliance support
• Wildlife activity tracking
• Habitat, water, food, shelter, predator control, and census documentation
• Submission-ready annual report packets
Why Annual Report Documentation Matters
Wildlife Management Annual Reports are not just paperwork. They help show that qualifying wildlife management activities were completed and documented during the year.
Good documentation may include photos, receipts, maps, activity logs, property notes, habitat work, supplemental water records, supplemental food records, census records, and other proof of wildlife management activity.
Legacy Land and Wildlife Services helps landowners stay organized before reporting deadlines so annual report preparation is easier, cleaner, and less stressful.
Year-Round Support
Annual reporting is easier when records are organized throughout the year.
Legacy can help landowners track wildlife management activities, organize supporting documentation, review property needs, and prepare for county appraisal district reporting expectations before the deadline arrives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Wildlife Management Annual Report?
A Wildlife Management Annual Report helps document the wildlife management activities completed on a property during the year. It may include activity records, photos, receipts, maps, notes, and other supporting documentation.
What is PWD-888?
PWD-888 is the Texas Wildlife Management Annual Report form used to report wildlife management activities. Landowners generally use it to document annual activity for their county appraisal district.
Who do I send my Wildlife Management Annual Report to?
Wildlife Management Annual Reports are generally submitted to the county appraisal district or county chief appraiser, not directly to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Requirements and deadlines can vary by county.
What documentation should I keep?
Helpful documentation may include photos, receipts, maps, activity logs, habitat work records, supplemental water records, supplemental food records, predator control records, census records, and property notes.
Can Legacy help organize my annual report documentation?
Yes. Legacy Land and Wildlife Services helps Texas landowners organize wildlife management documentation, prepare annual reporting materials, and stay ready for county appraisal district requirements.
Do you offer reminder support?
Yes. Legacy can help landowners stay organized throughout the year with reminder support, documentation check-ins, and annual report preparation.
Contact Legacy
Need help with your Wildlife Management Annual Report?
Legacy Land and Wildlife Services helps Texas landowners organize documentation, prepare annual reporting materials, and stay ready for county appraisal district requirements.
Call Legacy at (830) 307-8350 or email info@llandws.com .