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The resources listed below represent just a few of those available to Texas landowners and others interested in land trusts and preservation issues. For more information, browse our links page or contact us.

Land Preservation Agreements
Land Preservation Agreements - also known as Conservation Easements - can be used to conserve a property in its natural state, while allowing land owners to retain many rights, including ownership of the property.

Land Preservation Agreements 101

Download Conservation Easements: A Guide for Texas Landowners PDFConservation Easements: A Guide for Texas Landowners

Frequently Asked Questions

Wildlife Management Valuation

Download House Bill 3123 PDFRules to Qualify

Additional Resources

Texas Land Trust Council clickable (by county) directory of Texas' land and water trusts

Download IRS Tax Incentive PDFNew IRS Tax Incentives for Conservation Easement Donors

Preserving Family Lands: Essential tax and planning strategies for the landowner.

Natural Resource Conservation Programs and Services for Texas Landowners

Wildland Invasive Species Program: This site is for landowners searching for information about the control of noxious weeds on their property.

Links to other conservation groups


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