
About Us | Wildlands
Founded in 1991, Wildlands has dedicated over 45,000 acres of land to the restoration, conservation, and protection of our water resources and critical habitats.
Wildlands - The Leader in Habitat Mitigation Solutions
Wildlands provides comprehensive habitat mitigation solutions, allowing public and private developers to comply with resource agency permit requirements and focus on their core …
Wildlands is looking to hire a full-time field biologist with desert field experience to help manage and monitor approximately 50,000-acres of preserved desert tortoise habitat throughout the …
Bank Updates - Wildlands
Wildlands biologists continue to monitor three central California CTS Banks: Sand Creek Conservation Bank in Tulare County, Deadman Creek Conservation Bank in Merced County, …
Dove Ridge Conservation Bank Now Under Wildlands Management
In addition to managing all aspects of our own mitigation and conservation banks, Wildlands’ in-house expertise is available as part of the biological monitoring, land management, and sales …
Regulators Visit San Luis Rey Mitigation Bank | Wildlands
Wildlands completed construction in July 2015, and planting was completed in February 2016. With the help of this year’s higher-than-average rainfall, the Year 2 plant growth has been …
Project-Specific Mitigation - Wildlands
Wildlands has the full-service capabilities to provide habitat mitigation solutions for larger projects by developing project-specific preserves. Wildlands has provided solutions for transportation, …
Alder Creek Restoration Project | Wildlands
The Alder Creek Restoration Project is an aquatic, riparian, and upland forest restoration and enhancement project developed in coordination with the Portland Harbor Natural Resource …
Mitigation Banking - Wildlands
Wildlands establishes mitigation banks by acquiring, restoring, enhancing, and preserving sustainable wetland, stream, and riparian buffer habitats that are carefully planned and …
Search Our Banks (Map) | Wildlands
Wildlands is continuing to identify new mitigation properties. If you require a habitat type or location not identified on the map, please call us to discuss.