caswell nc conservation mitigation easement non-profit

Riverbend Hoss | Conservation Mitigation Easement

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Total Acres

40.06

Project Year

2017

 
Located in the Roanoke River Basin of Caswell NC

The Riverbend Hoss Conservation Mitigation Easement is located near the town of Blanch, North Carolina. The Easement Property was formerly grazed forest and cleared grazing pasture.

Now the rolling hills of Riverbend Hoss are comprised of riparian stream habitat, preserved forest, and wetlands.

 

Mitigation Partner

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Our Role

Conservation Easement Grantee

Mitigation Type

Stream & Wetland Restoration Enhancement

 

We are a trusted non-profit partner for mitigation banks seeking high-quality conservation projects

 

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