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Missing Link Mitigation Bank

620.66 Acres | Polk County

Project Details

The Missing Link Mitigation Bank is a 620.66-acre conservation area providing compensatory mitigation for wetland impacts located in the Southern Ocklawaha River Basin and Palatlakaha River (Nested) Basin. The Bank consists of mixed wetland hardwoods, cypress domes and strands, wet prairies, wet flatwoods, and upland pine flatwoods. The Bank has been degraded by ditching, cattle grazing, planted pine plantation, exotic species invasion, and prolonged fire suppression, resulting in significantly degraded wetland habitats. The restoration of the Bank will consist of backfilling ditches, pine tree thinning, exotic species eradication, and reintroduction of prescribed fire to restore all of the wetland and upland buffer habitats to their optimal condition.

The Missing Link Mitigation Bank has palustrine forested and palustrine emergent credits available approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps). The Missing Link Mitigation Bank also has freshwater forested and freshwater herbaceous credits available approved by the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) and the St. John’s River Water Management District (SJRWMD).

     

    GreenSource’s Scope of Services

    • Permitting
    • Due Diligence
    • Restoration Supervision
    • Habitat Management
    • Vegetation Monitoring
    • Agency Reporting
    • Credit Releases
    • Credit Sales and Marketing

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