Cross Timbers Ecoregion

Wildlife Management Plan
Erath County

A TPWD-compliant 5-year wildlife management plan built for the landscape, soils, and species of Erath County, Texas. Addressing 49 tracked species across 15+ acres of Cross Timbers habitat.

Property Intelligence Snapshot

1520

Minimum Acres

49

Tracked Species

7

Federally Listed

9

State Listed

20%

Brush Mgmt Coverage

2/100ac

Food Plots

1/100ac

Water Sources

annual

Census Frequency

Managing Land in Erath County

The Cross Timbers and Prairies region is a mosaic landscape where bands of post oak and blackjack oak woodland alternate with open mixed-grass prairie, creating an ecotone between the eastern forests and western grasslands. The post oak belt running through this region was so dense that early settlers called it a natural fence. Today, this region encompasses some of the best wild turkey and white-tailed deer habitat in Texas, with a diverse mix of oak mottes, tallgrass openings, and creek-bottom hardwoods.

Management in the Cross Timbers balances maintaining the post oak overstory canopy with improving understory conditions for wildlife. Brush management targets eastern red cedar, which has invaded aggressively in the absence of fire, shading out the native grasses and forbs beneath the oaks. Mechanical removal of cedar using skid-steer mounted shears, followed by prescribed fire, restores the open, savannah-like structure that defines healthy Cross Timbers woodland. Food plots in prairie openings should emphasize native warm-season grasses like little bluestem and sideoats grama, supplemented with annual plantings of iron clay cowpeas and grain sorghum for turkey and deer. Water development is critical during the dry months, with small stock tanks and solar-powered wildlife waterers placed at 300 to 400 yard intervals across larger properties.

The Cross Timbers supports robust populations of Rio Grande wild turkey, northern bobwhite, and white-tailed deer. Conservation priorities include Texas horned lizard, which has declined due to fire ant pressure and habitat fragmentation. The region also provides nesting habitat for black-capped vireo along rocky, scrubby hillsides and painted bunting in edge habitat between woodlands and prairies. Several bat species, including cave myotis and eastern red bat, use the region's rock outcrops and mature oak canopies. Maintaining dead snag trees and mature oaks with natural cavities is essential for cavity-nesting birds and bat roosting.

Soil Conditions

Soils range from shallow, rocky Doss and Purves series on limestone ridges to deeper Windthorst and Bonti sandy loams in the post oak belt, with heavy Frio clays along creek bottoms.

Fire Ecology

The Cross Timbers historically experienced fire at 3 to 7 year intervals, maintaining the open savannah structure between oak mottes. Prescribed fire is the most cost-effective tool for controlling eastern red cedar invasion.

Species of Conservation Concern

Erath County supports 49 tracked species including 7 federally listed and 9 state-listed species. The following are representative species from TPWD records for this county.

Primary Management Targets

white-tailed deerwild turkeybobwhite quail

Birds

  • bald eagleHaliaeetus leucocephalus
  • white-faced ibisPlegadis chihi
  • Northern BobwhiteColinus virginianus
  • whooping craneGrus americana
  • Yellow RailCoturnicops noveboracensis
  • black railLaterallus jamaicensis

Amphibians

  • Strecker's chorus frogPseudacris streckeri
  • Woodhouse's toadAnaxyrus woodhousii

What You Receive

Every plan is calibrated to Erath County conditions. Same transparent pricing, whether your property is 15 acres or 10,000.

PWD-885 Wildlife Plan

Complete 5-year wildlife management plan on the official TPWD form, customized for the Cross Timbers ecoregion intensity standards that apply to Erath County.

Property Analysis

Parcel boundary mapping, soil survey overlay, aerial imagery review, and habitat classification for your specific tract.

Species Inventory

County-level T&E species analysis using TPWD RTEST data. Erath County currently tracks 49 species of conservation concern.

Management Prescriptions

Specific, actionable management recommendations for each of the seven TPWD activity categories, written for your property's ecoregion and soil conditions.

Intensity Standards

Ecoregion-calibrated minimums: 20% brush management, 2 food plot(s) per 100 acres, 1 water source(s) per 100 acres.

CAD-Ready Deliverable

Formatted for submission to your county appraisal district. Includes all required documentation, property maps, and supporting materials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many acres do I need for a wildlife management plan in Erath County?
In Erath County, TPWD intensity standards for the Cross Timbers ecoregion require a minimum of 15 to 20 acres depending on the management activities you select. Properties below this threshold may still qualify through cooperative management agreements with adjacent landowners.
What species should I manage for in Erath County?
Erath County falls within the Cross Timbers ecoregion and supports 49 tracked species including 7 federally listed and 9 state-listed species. Common management targets include white-tailed deer, wild turkey, bobwhite quail. Your plan should address species appropriate to your specific property conditions.
How much does a wildlife management plan cost for Erath County?
Thorpe Land Services offers acreage-based pricing for a TPWD-compliant 5-year wildlife management plan covering any Texas county, including Erath County. This includes the complete PWD-885 Wildlife Management Plan form, property-specific management recommendations, species inventory, and ecoregion-calibrated intensity standards. Visit the builder page for current pricing.
Can I switch from an agricultural exemption to wildlife management in Erath County?
Yes. Texas Tax Code Section 23.521 allows landowners in Erath County to convert from traditional agricultural use to wildlife management use while maintaining their 1-d-1 open-space valuation. The property must have qualified for ag valuation for at least one of the previous five years, and you must conduct at least three of the seven TPWD management activities.
What are the TPWD intensity standards for the Cross Timbers ecoregion?
For Erath County in the Cross Timbers ecoregion, TPWD standards include 20% brush management coverage, 2 food plot(s) per 100 acres, 1 supplemental water source(s) per 100 acres, and annual wildlife census requirements.

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