Michigan’s wetlands are vital ecosystems that provide significant environmental, recreational, and economic benefits. They support diverse wildlife and play a crucial role in water management and flood prevention. Beyond their ecological value, wetlands offer abundant recreational opportunities and help sustain clean water supplies, benefiting entire communities.
We have undertaken numerous projects across Michigan to protect and restore these landscapes. Our portfolio highlights initiatives in habitat restoration, water quality improvement, erosion control, and flood mitigation. Through strategic planning and sustainable practices, we ensure Michigan’s wetlands continue to thrive for wildlife and future generations. Explore our portfolio to see our impact firsthand.
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Coon Creek Wetland Restoration
Restored previously impacted wetland to 0.32 ac of scrub-shrub wetland.
Oakwood Mitigation Bank
Designed, built, and manage a 15-acre wetland mitigation bank.
Au Gres Wetland Bank
Designed, built, and manage a 125-acre wetland mitigation bank.
Toll Brothers Reserve Wetland Mitigation
Wetland mitigation and management across a housing development.
Toll Brothers North Oaks Wetland Mitigation
Wetland mitigation and management across a housing development.
Cooley Lake Road Mussel Survey
Huron River mussel survey with state listed species.
Upper River Raisin Watershed Restoration and Connectivity Project
Ongoing project involving the removal of the Brooklyn Dam, restoration of 2,600 ft. of the River Raisin, bridge replacement, and construction of natural rock arch rapids.
Peters Creek Extension
Restored 1,700 feet of stream in the Macatawa Watershed.
Clinton River Wetland Mitigation Bank II
Designed, built, and manage a 102-acre wetland mitigation bank.
Kalamazoo Watershed Wetland Mitigation Bank
Designed, built, and manage a 327-acre wetland mitigation bank.