TITLE FOR WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT PLAN
By
Enter First and Last Name
Management plan prepared
for
Name of Ranch
Landowner Name
DATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section I: Introduction (1-PAGE LIMIT)
Purpose
Owner Information
Property Description
Landowner Goal
Management Objectives
Property Map
Section II: Management Analysis (1-PAGE LIMIT)
Feasibility Assessment
Recommendations
Proposed Target Areas
Proposed Area Map
Section III: Budget and Timeline (1-PAGE LIMIT)
Budget
Timeline
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Section I: Introduction (1-PAGE LIMIT)
Purpose
This section briefly introduces the reader to the purpose of the plan. Answers the question "Why are we doing this plan?"
Owner Information
Provide information about property owner/client.
Property Description
Provide information about property location/legal description, size of area, historical/current land use, biological description (soils, topography, cover type, flora, fauna, etc.). Include a map of the property. Items that you might include in this section include physical description, flora/fauna, and historic/current land uses.
Landowner Goal
State the goal as specified by the landowner (i.e., what the property is to look like). Every plan should have one goal. Summarize the goal in a short paragraph. The goal may include the target species identified for management. Examples – manage ranch for quality white-tailed deer habitat, manage the farm for migratory song bird habitat.
Management Objectives
Objectives will be used to address goal as follows:
- Identify 1 or more viable management practicesas objectives (e.g., create nesting cover for quail through disking, provide cover for bluebirds with nest boxes, etc.).
- Recommend practice(s) to the landowner that would best achieve her goals.
Property Map
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Figure 1: General Location of Ranch, Located in City, Texas, 2010.
Section II:Management Analysis (1-PAGE LIMIT)
Feasibility Assessment
This section should describe feasible options (i.e., management practices) for consideration by the landowner. Briefly refer to species requirements and environmental constraints that will serve to frame or "bound" your management recommendations.
Recommendations
Outline your proposed management activities referring to your feasibility assessment (i.e., species requirement, constraints, etc.) to support your recommendations. Texas Parks and Wildlife guidelines may be useful in determining recommendations. The intensity levels (i.e., number of acres, etc.) should be mentioned if applicable. Provide final statement to landowner why your plan should be selected for final implementation.
Proposed Target Areas
Identify the area where the proposed management activities are to occur or could occur. You should include a map in this section identifying those areas.
Proposed Area Map
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Figure 3: Proposed Area Map, City, Texas, 2010.
Section III: Budget and Timeline (1-PAGE LIMIT)
Include a schedule of events (i.e., time line) and budget estimate outlining all proposed activities and necessary steps to implement your plan. Use of tables would be encouraged.
Budget
Table 1. Estimated annual costs and benefits for the Rising Star Ranch Wildlife Management Plan by management practice, Bellville, Texas, 2004.Qualifying Practice
Activity
/ Area Treated(acres) / Total Cost
($) / Benefit
Providing Shelter
Wood duck boxes
Annual Cost / XX / XX
$ XX* / Nest sites for wood ducks
Timeline
Table 2. Time schedule for proposed management activity on the Rising Star Ranch, Bellville, Texas, 2004.Qualifying Practice
Activity / Fall / Winter / Spring / SummerProviding Shelter
Wood duck boxes – Install / XX / XX / XX / XX
Wood duck boxes – Clean and repair / XX / XX / XX / XX
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