Bee County Wildlife Management Association Updated:03/2021

BeeCounty Wildlife Management Association is a non-profit cooperative of landowners, hunters and citizens dedicated to wildlife management practices that improve the quality and quantity of wildlife in Bee County. Members are involved in developing county wide management recommendations and are encouraged to implement them, but are under no obligation to do so. The Association simply strives to educate and foster cooperation between members to achieve common goals. 

Over 94% of Texas land is privately owned. Fragmentation of this land is the #1 threat to wildlife today. Large ranches and farms are being sold and subdivided at an alarming rate resulting in huge loss and degradation of wildlife habitat. In addition, close to a million acres of Texas rural land is being lost every year to development in the form of parking lots, shopping centers and roads.

Small landowners cannot effectively manage wildlife on small tracts because wildlife moves freely between tracts. Even the best management plan is useless if a neighbor’s practices are destructive to wildlife or habitat. By working together small landowners can effectively manage large tracts of land and help offset the devastating effects of fragmentation.


Contact Bee County Wildlife Management Association

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Contact Bee County Wildlife Management Association

Frank Massey
President
P. O. Box 1967
Beeville, TX  78104
Cell Phone: (361)229-7820


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  • Bee County, Texas