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Lone Star Land Steward Awards Program


Private landowners are the key to effective habitat management in Texas, since more than 90 percent of Texas is privately-owned. The Lone Star Land Steward Awards program recognizes and honors private landowners for their accomplishments in habitat management and wildlife conservation. The program is designed to educate landowners and the public and to encourage participation in habitat conservation.

Lone Star Land Steward

2007 Ecoregion Winners

2007 Leopold Conservation Award Winner

Objectives

Participants

Anyone may nominate a landowner for recognition, but employees and Commissioners of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department may not receive awards, but may nominate others.

Nominations

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Private Lands Program
4200 Smith School Road
Austin, Texas 78744

Eligibility Rules

Ecoregion Award

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department encourages nominations from landowners, natural resource agencies, conservation organizations and the public. All nominated landowners who have managed their property for a minimum of 5 years will be evaluated according to the ecoregion criteria for selection.

Leopold Conservation Award

Winner Selection

Ecoregion Award Winners

Leopold Conservation Award Winners

NGO/Corporate Winners

Wildlife Management Association Winners

Award Recognition

Ecoregion Award Winners

The Ecoregion Award winner from each ecoregion will receive:

Leopold Conservation Award Winners

The Leopold Conservation Award is presented to the overall winner of the Lone Star Land Steward Awards Recognition Program. The Leopold Conservation Award winner is selected from past ecoregion award winners and will receive: