The Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy, in cooperation with Texas Parks and Wildlife, is funding habitat restoration projects within these nine counties. Typically, we can offer a 50-75% cost share to mulch yaupon thickets and spray regrowth, allowing more light to penetrate the understory and further the establishment of native grasses, restoring habitat for native wildlife as well as sustainable cattle grazing. If you are interested, please fill out the form below.
The form below can be used to estimate costs of restoration projects in the Post Oak Savannah.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Biologists can also assist with providing information and enrolling in TPWD cost share programs. You can find your local biologist here.
Natural Resources Conservation Service also offers cost share programs such as the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQUIP). You can find more information here.
Nine counties in Texas are the only place in the world Houston toads can be found. Blue areas are recovery units, areas of highest priority for its conservation. Properties within recovery units are eligible for cost share programs.