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Batiste Creek | Conservation Mitigation Easement

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Total Acres

1,218

Project Year

2026

 
Located in Liberty County of Texas

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The Batiste Creek conservation easement permanently protects 1,218 acres of forested bottomland and wetlands within the Pine Island Bayou watershed in Liberty County, Texas. It includes more than 200 acres of wetlands and approximately 40,000 linear feet of streams and tributaries, preserving nearly 8 miles of waterways that support water quality and floodwater storage.

The restoration and protection work focuses on recovering natural processes across 964 acres and enhancing 200 acres of riverine forested wetland systems. The project aims to restore hydrology that was historically impacted by silvicultural drainage and timber management, stabilizing the landscape to ensure the floodplain functions naturally and remains connected to its stream corridors.

To safeguard these ecological benefits, the easement ensures the property remains in a predominantly natural, scenic, and undeveloped condition in perpetuity. It restricts industrial development and land disturbance to protect the bottomland hardwood forests and riparian woodlands, providing a permanent, large-scale refuge for migratory birds and native wildlife while strengthening the ecological health of the entire Neches River Basin.

 

Mitigation Partner

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Our Role

Conservation Easement Grantee

Mitigation Type

Stream & Wetland Restoration

 

About the Authormichael scisco

Michael brings nearly 20 years of experience to his role as Trusted Conservation Advisor at Unique Places to Save. He has worked to conserve over 200,000 acres across the U.S. while securing over $200M in funding and transacting $500M in land and other real estate.

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