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Longleaf Pine - Bobwhite Quail - Red-Cockaded Woodpecker

Resource Concern: Wildlife

Declining wildlife species

Target counties are those containing longleaf pines. Counties known to contain longleaf pines:

  • Nacogdoches
  • San Augustine
  • Sabine
  • Shelby
  • Angelina
  • Jasper
  • Newton
  • Tyler
  • Polk
  • Trinity
  • San Jacinto
  • Liberty
  • Hardin

Priority for Funding

High Priority

Applicants must meet all three criteria to be ranked high priority.

  • Acreage currently contains or will be planted to longleaf pines.
  • Restoration of longleaf pine savannah is the long term management goal and prescribed burning is, or will be part of a plan written for this tract.
  • Acreage can be safely burned.

All high priority applications will be accepted and ranked for possible funding. Low priority applications will be accepted but not ranked unless funds are available after all high priority applications have been funded.

Eligible Practices

  • Prescribed Burning (338)
  • Forest Site Preparation (490)
  • Tree/Shrub Establishment (612)
  • Forestland Improvement (666)

Cost Share Rates

Limited Resource Farmer/Producer - 90 percent
Beginning Farmer/Rancher - 50 percent
All other categories - 50 percent

Practices will be cost shared based on established county average cost of the practice.

Ranking Criteria

Contiguous Acres Planned for Enrollment in this Tract

Contiguous Acres Points
5 to 50 Acres 20
50 to 100 Acres 30
>100 acres 50

Proximity of tract to other longleaf pine tracts containing known populations of species of concern.

Distance Points
Contains or is adjacent to 70
< 5 miles 50
5 to 10 miles 30
> 10 miles 10

Native grasses currently on the offered tract

Native grasses presenton offered tract Points
Yes 25
No 0

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