Grasslands Mitigation Bank project
Mitigation Bank

Grasslands Mitigation Bank

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Species and Wetland Mitigation

Grasslands Mitigation Bank is a 281-acre site protecting giant garter snakes and seasonal wetlands in Merced County, California. The property is next to other protected lands managed for wildlife and wetlands. Operated by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, The adjacent Volta Wildlife area supports the last remaining viable population of giant garter snakes within the San Joaquin Valley.

The Grasslands Mitigation Bank property expanded on the giant garter snake population’s habitat. The property also restored dendritic depressional seasonal wetlands, typical of the extensive ponded habitat historically found in the Grasslands region of the Central Valley of California.

Location:

Merced County, CA

Credit Types:

Giant garter snake and Seasonal wetlands (Sold out)

Acres:

281

Approving Agencies:

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

Service Area and Credits

Service Area

The Giant garter snake service area consists of the Northern Tulare Basin, San Joaquin Basin and portions of the Sacramento San Joaquin Delta Recovery Units.

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