Wildlife Management Plan
Matagorda County
A TPWD-compliant 5-year wildlife management plan built for the landscape, soils, and species of Matagorda County, Texas. Addressing 136 tracked species across 15+ acres of Gulf Prairies habitat.
Property Intelligence Snapshot
15–20
Minimum Acres
136
Tracked Species
26
Federally Listed
40
State Listed
10%
Brush Mgmt Coverage
1/100ac
Food Plots
1/100ac
Water Sources
semi-annual
Census Frequency
Managing Land in Matagorda County
The Gulf Prairies and Marshes extend inland from the Texas coast, encompassing a gradient from salt marsh and tidal flats through coastal tallgrass prairie to post oak flatwoods. This region receives 35 to 55 inches of rainfall annually and is shaped by hurricanes, tropical storms, and the seasonal rhythms of migratory waterfowl moving along the Central Flyway. The coastal prairie, once one of the most extensive grassland ecosystems in North America, has been reduced to scattered remnants by rice farming, cattle ranching, and industrial development.
Wildlife management on the Gulf Prairies emphasizes wetland management, coastal prairie restoration, and moist soil management for waterfowl and shorebirds. Properties with access to water control structures can manage shallow impoundments on seasonal schedules: drawing down in spring to stimulate smartweed, barnyard grass, and other moist soil plants, then reflooding in autumn to create feeding habitat for migrating waterfowl. Upland prairie management focuses on prescribed fire at 2 to 3 year intervals to control Chinese tallow, McCartney rose, and other invasive woody species while stimulating gulf muhly, little bluestem, and brownseed paspalum. Grazing management using short-duration, high-intensity rotational systems can mimic the disturbance patterns of historic bison herds and maintain the structural diversity that grassland birds require.
This region is the last stronghold of the Attwater's prairie chicken, one of the most endangered birds in North America, with fewer than 200 individuals surviving in the wild. Mottled duck, a non-migratory species endemic to the Gulf Coast, depends on the mosaic of coastal prairie and freshwater wetlands for nesting and brood-rearing. Wintering waterfowl concentrations in the rice prairies and managed wetlands can exceed a million birds, including pintail, teal, and white-fronted geese. Whooping crane, the tallest North American bird and a federally endangered species, winters at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge and feeds in the surrounding marshes and grain fields.
Soil Conditions
Soils are heavy, poorly drained clays of the Lake Charles, Beaumont, and Edna series, underlain by a shallow water table that creates the seasonal wetland conditions critical for waterfowl and shorebird habitat.
Fire Ecology
Coastal prairie evolved with fire at 1 to 3 year intervals. Prescribed burning is the primary tool for controlling Chinese tallow invasion and maintaining the native grass and forb communities that support Attwater's prairie chicken and other grassland obligate species.
Species of Conservation Concern
Matagorda County supports 136 tracked species including 26 federally listed and 40 state-listed species. The following are representative species from TPWD records for this county.
Primary Management Targets
Birds
- Brown PelicanPelecanus occidentalis
- wood storkMycteria americana
- white-faced ibisPlegadis chihi
- bald eagleHaliaeetus leucocephalus
- swallow-tailed kiteElanoides forficatus
Amphibians
- southern crawfish frogLithobates areolatus areolatus
- Strecker's chorus frogPseudacris streckeri
- Woodhouse's toadAnaxyrus woodhousii
What You Receive
Every plan is calibrated to Matagorda 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 Gulf Prairies ecoregion intensity standards that apply to Matagorda 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. Matagorda County currently tracks 136 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: 10% brush management, 1 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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