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Texas Lesser Prairie-Chicken CCAA Program

Enrollment for the Texas lesser prairie-chicken CCAA program is open until the official effective date of Jan. 24, 2023. Private landowners within the lesser prairie-chicken range are encouraged to contact the TPWD Panhandle Wildlife District prior to the effective date to initiate the enrollment process.

“The CCAA provides landowners the assurances that they can continue to manage their properties to meet their goals while also benefiting the lesser prairie-chicken,” said John Silovsky, TPWD director of wildlife. “We appreciate the tremendous collaboration with private landowners during the past 16 years and we want to continue those important partnerships for the benefit of the lesser prairie-chicken habitat.”


Contact Texas Lesser Prairie-Chicken CCAA Program

    Listed as:
  • State Funding / Technical Resources
  • Department of Interior - Fish and Wildlife Service Programs
Contact Texas Lesser Prairie-Chicken CCAA Program
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
4200 Smith School Road
Austin, TX  78744
Phone: (806) 651-3012


Service Area
Services provided in:
  • Andrews County, Texas
  • Bailey County, Texas
  • Carson County, Texas
  • Castro County, Texas
  • Cochran County, Texas
  • Collingsworth County, Texas
  • Deaf Smith County, Texas
  • Donley County, Texas
  • Gaines County, Texas
  • Gray County, Texas
  • Hemphill County, Texas
  • Hockley County, Texas
  • Lamb County, Texas
  • Lipscomb County, Texas
  • Moore County, Texas
  • Ochiltree County, Texas
  • Oldham County, Texas
  • Parmer County, Texas
  • Randall County, Texas
  • Roberts County, Texas
  • Swisher County, Texas
  • Terry County, Texas
  • Wheeler County, Texas
  • Yoakum County, Texas

REMINDER: This listing is a free service of HabitatCAN.
Texas Lesser Prairie-Chicken CCAA Program is not employed by or affiliated with the Habitat Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.

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