Colusa Basin Mitigation Bank project
Mitigation Bank

Colusa Basin Mitigation Bank

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Species and Wetland Mitigation

Colusa Basin Mitigation Bank is a 160-acre site providing habitat for the giant garter snake, a threatened species under the federal and California Endangered Species Act. The property is part of a more extensive network of nearby wetlands. The site shares borders on three sides with wetlands managed for wildlife habitat. Directly adjacent to the property is the Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, which supports a well-documented population of giant garter snakes.

Location:

Colusa County, CA

Credit Types:

Giant garter snake and Seasonal wetlands

Acres:

160

Approving Agencies:

California Department of Fish and Wildlife; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

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Similar Credits Available at Drumheller Slough and Lurline Creek Conservation Banks

WES is now accepting reservation agreements for similar credits at our Drumheller Slough and Lurline Creek Conservation Banks, pending agency approval.

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