Hamilton Appraisal District and Texas Parks & Wildlife Offer Tax Workshop

Workshop to help landowners understand wildlife tax valuation qualifications

Published on Mar. 5, 2026

The Hamilton Central Appraisal District and Texas Parks & Wildlife Department are hosting a Wildlife Tax Valuation Workshop on March 20 to assist local landowners in understanding and qualifying for special tax valuations related to wildlife management on their properties.

Why it matters

This workshop provides an important opportunity for Hamilton County landowners to learn about tax incentives and requirements for maintaining wildlife habitats on their land, which can help preserve the region's natural ecosystems.

The details

The workshop will cover topics such as the application process, qualifying criteria, and ongoing compliance rules for the state's wildlife management tax valuation program. Experts from the Appraisal District and Texas Parks & Wildlife will be on hand to answer questions and provide guidance to attendees.

  • The Wildlife Tax Valuation Workshop will be held on March 20, 2026.

The players

Hamilton Central Appraisal District

The government agency responsible for appraising and assessing property values in Hamilton County, Texas.

Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

The state agency that manages and conserves the natural resources of Texas, including wildlife habitats and recreational areas.

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What’s next

Interested landowners can register for the free workshop by contacting the Hamilton Central Appraisal District.

The takeaway

This workshop provides an important opportunity for Hamilton County landowners to learn how they can qualify for tax incentives by maintaining wildlife habitats on their properties, which helps support the region's natural ecosystems.