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Census Counts and Surveys for Wildlife David Riley Staff Biologist Plateau Land & Wildlife Management

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Census Counts - TPWD Census counts are periodic surveys and inventories to determine the number, composition or other relevant information about a wildlife population to measure if the current wildlife management practices are serving the targeted species.

Why perform a census Fun Learn more about your property Establish a baseline Gain a better understanding of results of your management One of the 7 qualifying Wildlife Management activities

Census Counts/Surveys Spotlight counting Aerial counts Daylight wildlife composition counts Harvest data collection and record keeping Browse utilization surveys Census and monitoring of endangered, threatened or protected wildlife Census and monitoring of non-game wildlife species Can be your observations or others, but needs to be useful Have a method or use someone who does so it will stick

Census Counts/Surveys In your plan

Census Counts/Surveys Annual Report

Deer Surveys Start in August - timing Spotlight Surveys Remote Camera Surveys Aerial Surveys MLDP permit time Organized and useful

Spotlight Counts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmd3vxkzlgm

Three nights, repeats the same three mile or more drive line Conduct spotlight surveys in early fall *Notify local game wardens

Deer Camera Survey Suggest one camera per 100 acres Start feeder 2 weeks prior Run camera for minimum 7-10 days Use data collected to make sound harvest decisions Have a Plateau Biologist analyze your photos and help with those recommendations

Deer Camera Survey Can be done any time of year depending on your goals For best harvest recommendations perform in early fall Review photos each year to recognize changes in your herd

Harvest Record + Photos Include as much detail as you can

Can be done any time of year Do it as often as you see fit How healthy is my property What is really going on out here End up with some great photos And a greater knowledge of your land and its wild things Use what you learn to drive your management Show that it is being done with a purpose Wildlife Camera Surveys

Wildlife Camera Surveys Remote Camera Survey

Wildlife Camera Surveys Follow some kind of protocol each time Do it any time of year and as often as you like

Bird Surveys

Spring, Winter and Season Spring breeding bird surveys - What birds are utilizing your property and why? Winter and resident bird surveys A completely different set of birds using your property for a whole different reason. Why? Seasonal bird surveys get a better understanding of overall bird diversity and how your management activities are impacting it.

Bird Survey recap Very well-accepted activity from a compliance standpoint for any size property Done seasonally or annually to provide a good representation Data can be analyzed to establish trends and provide feedback on your management

Review Spotlight counting Aerial counts Daylight wildlife composition counts Harvest data collection and record keeping Browse utilization surveys Census and monitoring of endangered, threatened or protected wildlife Census and monitoring of non-game wildlife species Can be your observations or others, but needs to be useful Have a method or use someone who does so it will stick

How can Plateau help? We do hundreds of surveys each year Biologist and birders always ready to go Bird surveys, Deer surveys, Wildlife camera surveys, Specialized surveys Analysis of your survey data - recommendations Training and guidance

Thank You! Plateau Land & Wildlife Management Working with you to protect and enhance your land! 512-894-3479 DRiley@plateauwildlife.com