Map of Wildlife Management Associations of Texas


Wildlife professionals believe that the greatest threats to wildlife in Texas are habitat loss and fragmentation due to population growth and changing land uses. One promising solution to these problems comes through the efforts of landowners working together to conserve and enhance their land for the benefit of wildlife.

Benefits to joining a Wildlife Management Association include:

  • Getting to know your neighbors and sharing support in achieving common goals
  • Opportunities to work with and learn from wildlife and other natural resource professionals through programs and field days
  • Building a social network with neighbors who share your vision and desire to maintain land values and quality of life
  • Improve the wildlife resources of your land by cooperating with neighbors to enhance habitat values at a larger landscape level

For more information about Wildlife Management Associations or how to get started, contact your local Wildlife District Leader.

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Geographical location data is supplied by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in cooperation with local wildlife management associations.

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