Aerial view of South Texas ranch land — open grassland, winding creek, pond, and ranch road visible from above at golden hour

Your Wildlife Management.
Documented in the Field.
Ready When It Counts.

WildMark helps Texas landowners with Wildlife Management Valuation (1-d-1 Open Space) capture field activities, organize supporting documentation, and prepare the official Annual Report (Form PWD-888) with confidence.

How It Works

From Field Journal
to Annual Report.

Six straightforward steps from field capture to organized documentation.

01

Create Property

Create and organize your wildlife management property.

02

Capture Activities in the Field Journal

Use your phone or tablet while you're in the field to record wildlife management activities and capture supporting documentation as you work.

03

Upload Supporting Documentation

Attach photos, maps, receipts, invoices, PDFs, and notes to each Field Journal entry so everything stays together.

04

Clone Last Year's Annual Report

Save time by cloning the previous year's Annual Report (Form PWD-888) and updating only the activities and details that changed.

05

Prepare Annual Report (Form PWD-888)

Review your documented activities and prepare the official Texas Wildlife Management Annual Report with confidence.

06

Generate Submission Package

Compile your Annual Report together with supporting Field Journal documentation into a professional PDF package ready for submission to your county appraisal district.

Field Journal

Every journal entry tells
the story of your land.

From brush work and water improvements to wildlife observations and habitat projects, WildMark keeps your documentation organized by property, management practice, activity, date, and report year.

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Half-cut mesquite brush providing shelter for bobwhite quail from predators
Supplemental Shelter

Half-Cutting

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Shelter for bobwhite quail from predators.

May 30, 2026
3.8 MB
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Elevated view of drop-ring feral hog trap with sounder of feral hogs including piglets during active wildlife management event
Predator Control

Predator Species Control

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Photo

Feral hogs trapped and removed from property.

Jun 19, 2026
3.5 MB
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GIS topographic map of ranch property showing terrain and boundaries
GIS Map

GIS Map

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Topo map of ranch.

Jun 19, 2026
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Tractor with brush hog clearing senderos and south field for habitat management
Habitat Control

Brush Management

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Photo

Cleared senderos and south field with brush hog/rotary cutter.

Jun 4, 2026
2.7 MB
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Broadcast feeder filled with milo for supplemental feeding of wildlife
Supplemental Food

Feeders and Mineral Supplementation

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Broadcast feeder filled with milo.

Jun 19, 2026
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Rain harvest catchment watering station for wildlife on ranch property
Supplemental Water

Wildlife Watering Facilities

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Rain harvest catchment watering station.

Jun 19, 2026
1.6 MB
Field Capture

Capture it in the field.
Your records, already organized.

Capture wildlife management activities while you're on the property using your phone or tablet. Add a photo, tag the activity, then let WildMark organize everything—ready when it's time to prepare your Annual Report.

Capture from your phone in the field
Attach photos and written notes
Tag by management practice
Organized by property and report year
Ready for annual report generation
Landowner using a smartphone to photograph a half-cut mesquite in the field, documenting a wildlife management activity with WildMark
Annual Report Builder

Your Annual Report.
Already organized.Ready to submit.

WildMark's guided Annual Report Builder helps you create and maintain your Texas Wildlife Management Annual Report (Form PWD-888). Clone last year's report, update only what changed, and generate an organized report ready for submission.

Create your Annual Report once and update it over time
Clone the previous year's Annual Report instantly
Edit only the changes for the current reporting year
Guided workflow built around TPWD Form PWD-888
Generate the official TPWD Form PWD-888
WildMark Builder — Owner Information form fields
TPWD Form PWD-888 — Owner Information section populated

WildMark is an independent software platform and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD).

Submission Package

Everything together.
Ready to submit.

WildMark packages your annual report into one organized PDF submission package — the official TPWD Form PWD-888 first, followed by your Field Journal, index, photos, maps, notes, and supporting documentation.

TPWD Form PWD-888 presented first
Field Journal records organized behind it
Photos, notes, maps, and documentation included
Clean county-ready PDF format
Built for review, download, and submission
County-Ready Submission Package
TPWD Form PWD-888 — First Page
TPWD Form PWD-888 — First Page1
Field Journal — Cover Page
Field Journal — Cover Page2
Field Journal — Index
Field Journal — Index3
Field Journal Entry — Supplemental Food / Turkey Feeder
Field Journal Entry — Supplemental Food / Turkey Feeder4
Supporting Documentation — Property Map
Supporting Documentation — Property Map5
Field Journal Entry — Supplemental Shelter / Half-Cutting Mesquite
Field Journal Entry — Supplemental Shelter / Half-Cutting Mesquite6
TPWD Form PWD-888 — Signature & Certification
TPWD Form PWD-888 — Signature & Certification7
WildMark Submission Package7 pages
Pricing

Simple property-based
pricing.

One annual subscription per property. Start with your first property for $99/year, then add additional properties for just $69/year. No per-report fees.

Most Popular

First Property

For your first property under Wildlife Management Valuation.

$99/ year
  • One property subscription
  • Unlimited Field Journal entries
  • Unlimited annual reports
  • Official Form PWD-888 generation
  • Clone previous year's reports
  • Supporting documentation management
  • One-click submission package generation
Start Free

Free to start. No credit card required.

Additional Property

Existing Customer

For each additional property added to your WildMark account.

$69/ year
  • Additional property subscription
  • All WildMark features included
  • Annual subscription
Start Free

Available after your first property.

Every property subscription includes the complete WildMark platform. No feature tiers. No per-report fees.

FAQ

Common questions
answered plainly.

WildMark is designed specifically for Texas landowners managing property under Wildlife Management Valuation (1-d-1 Open Space) who prepare annual wildlife management reports for their county appraisal district.

Yes. WildMark is designed around the official Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Annual Wildlife Management Report (Form PWD-888). The application preserves the official form structure while helping organize your documentation and populate the report more efficiently.

No. WildMark is a documentation and reporting tool that helps organize wildlife management records and prepare your annual report. Landowners remain responsible for reviewing, verifying, and submitting their reports. Final approval is determined independently by the county appraisal district.

Yes. WildMark is designed for mobile use in the field. Capture photos, notes, wildlife observations, receipts, and supporting documentation directly from your phone, then organize everything for your annual report.

Yes. Your first property is $99 per year, and additional properties can be added to your account for $69 per year. Every property receives the complete WildMark feature set, including Field Journal, Annual Reports, supporting documentation management, and submission package generation.

A property typically corresponds to a single tract or parcel that has its own Wildlife Management Valuation and appraisal district account. If you manage multiple separate tracts under separate account numbers, each is managed as its own property within WildMark.

WildMark supports documentation for virtually any qualifying wildlife management activity, including food plots, supplemental water, brush management, predator control, prescribed burning, habitat improvement, wildlife census activities, supplemental feeding, erosion control, wetland enhancement, and many other management practices recognized under Texas Wildlife Management Valuation guidelines.

WildMark supports photos, PDFs, receipts, invoices, surveys, maps, and other supporting documentation that helps substantiate your wildlife management activities. All evidence is organized alongside the appropriate Field Journal entries and annual reports.