Kendall County Wildlife Exemption

Learn how to qualify for a Kendall County Wildlife Exemption and maintain your low property taxes through wildlife management

Kendall County Wildlife Exemption

A wildlife exemption is a great alternative to traditional agricultural exemption for Texas landowners. Instead of raising livestock or crops, you can maintain your property tax benefits by managing native wildlife and habitat. It’s ideal for those wanting to conserve natural resources, reduce labor, and increase enjoyment while still keeping their low property taxes.

What Makes a Wildlife Exemption Different?

Great question. While both wildlife exemption and ag exemption fall under the Texas open-space tax valuation (1-d-1), they differ in land use focus and management practices. Here’s a clear breakdown:

Aspect Agricultural (Ag) Exemption Wildlife Exemption
Primary Purpose Raising livestock, crops, or timber Managing native wildlife and habitats
Land Use Actively used for farming, grazing, or production Used for supporting native wildlife populations
Management Activities Includes planting, grazing, plowing, harvesting Includes habitat improvement, predator control, providing food/water, etc.
Labor & Resources Often labor- and equipment-intensive Can be lower maintenance once plans are in place
Eligibility Transition Must have Ag history (5 of last 7 years) Must transition from existing Ag exemption
Tax Benefit Reduced property taxes Same — just with wildlife instead of Ag
Wildlife Focus Not required Required — native species must benefit

“Having a wildlife exemption is the best way to enjoy your land both physically and financially. Texas Rangeland Management helps take the guesswork out of the process and gives you peace of mind!”

— Sergio J. Morales, TRM Owner | Wildlife Biologist

Why Switch to a Wildlife Exemption?

  • Easier to manage than raising livestock

  • Great for absentee landowners or those no longer actively ranching

  • Promotes conservation and native ecosystem health

  • Maintains ag valuation with more flexibility

How to Make the Switch

Switching to a wildlife exemption in Texas is a straightforward process — if your land already qualifies for an agricultural (1-d-1) valuation. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you make the transition:

How to Switch to Wildlife Exemption in Texas

1. Ensure Ag Use History

Your land must have been under agricultural use for at least 5 of the past 7 years under a 1-d-1 Open Space Ag Valuation.

(In short: Have an Ag Exemption for at least 5 years before applying for a Wildlife Exemption)

2. Prepare a Wildlife Management Plan

You’ll need to submit a Texas Parks & Wildlife-compliant Wildlife Management Plan. This includes:

  • Property description & map

  • Target native wildlife species

  • At least 3 of 7 qualifying practices (e.g., habitat control, supplemental feeding, predator control)

3. File Your Application with the Appraisal District

Submit:

  • Form 1-D-1 (Open Space Valuation Application)

  • Wildlife Management Plan

  • Any supporting documentation (maps, photos, history of use)

Deadline: Typically April 30 of the tax year you're applying for (check with your county appraisal district, e.g., Bexar Appraisal District).

4. Follow Up

After submission:

  • The appraisal district may request a site visit

  • Be prepared to show evidence of your 3 practices throughout the year

5. Maintain Annual Documentation

Keep records/photos of your wildlife activities each year — this will help maintain your exemption and avoid potential audits.

(The county can ask for this at anytime)

Pro Tip:

Partnering with a wildlife biologist or land management specialist (like those at Texas Rangeland Management) can simplify the process and ensure compliance with state/county standards.

Get a Helping Hand!

Texas Rangeland Management provides turnkey solutions for wildlife exemptions, including custom wildlife management plans, implementation of required activities, annual documentation, and ongoing support—making it easy for landowners to qualify and maintain their tax savings while supporting native wildlife.

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