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EFC Land Owner Information Form

Elm Fork Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist – Serving Denton, Cooke and Wise Counties

WHO WE ARE
Certified Texas Master Naturalists who volunteer their time and experience to educate landowners on ways to create or improve wildlife habitat. There is no charge for this service.

Helping small acreage landowners, with one to twenty acres, assess their property’s current wildlife habitat and make recommendations on how to improve the current quality of the habitat using sound ecologically based practices.

Types of Guidance Offered:
Water conservation, identifying non-native and exotic vegetation, how to conduct wildlife/plant census counts, riparian area improvement, erosion control, soil improvement, providing ecoregion plant and tree lists, how to convert turf to native habitat, how to create a prairie or pocket prairie, how to create a wildlife shelter.

OUR PROCESS
Landowners, if you are interested in our service, please complete the form below and SUBMIT the form at the bottom of this page. If you enter an email address, you will receive an email copy of the form.

This will help our team understand what your individual goals are for the property. Members of the team will meet at the property and review with you goals for the project and tour the property. The team will provide a written report (verbal report for smaller properties), recommending ways to improve habitat. They will also provide a list of helpful resources for you to learn more if you choose.

Once we receive your form, we will begin the review process and may need to contact you with additional questions. The review process takes approximately 2 weeks, and we will contact you via email.

For further questions, please email: landmgmt@efctmn.org

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