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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Huron River Wetland Mitigation Bank
Designed, built, and manage a 26-acre wetland mitigation bank.
Peters Creek Stream Restoration
Restored 600 ft. of stream in the Macatawa Watershed.
Portage Creek Dam Removal and Stream Restoration
Removed a dam and restored 1,600 ft. of stream in the City of Kalamazoo.
Ithaca Wetland Mitigation
Designed and constructed two on-site wetland mitigations with a total of 3.5 acres built.
Brownstown Wetland Mitigation
Designed and constructed 1.14 acres of on-site wetland mitigation.
Project Clarity Initiative
This initiative uses a combination of Best Management Practices (BMP’s), wetland restoration, and public education to make a sustainable and long-lasting impact on the Macatawa Watershed.
Ottawa County Parks Mitigation – Holland Country Club
Provided design/build mitigation for creation of 20 acres of wetland restoration.
Rochester Hills Natural Features Inventory
Conducted a Natural Features Inventory to provide guidance for the preservation, restoration, and management of the City’s open space.
City of Rochester Hills Greenspace
Developed the Natural Features Stewardship Program that focuses on stewardship and restoration activities at 8 City-owned Green Space properties, totaling over 130 acres.
City of Rochester Hills Natural Features Stewardship
Served as the Environmental Consultant for the City to oversee and implement the Natural Features Stewardship Program.