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Home » USDA invests nearly $4.7 million in wetlands
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USDA invests nearly $4.7 million in wetlands

Grant funding for the Wetland Mitigation Banking Program (WMBP)

PUBLISHED ON January 10, 2023

Wetland Mitigation Banking Program
Wetland Mitigation Banking Program
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has awarded nearly $4.7 million in grant funding for the Wetland Mitigation Banking Program (WMBP), a grant program that supports the development of mitigation banks for the restoration, creation or enhancement of wetlands to compensate for unavoidable impacts to wetlands at another location. (USDA)

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has awarded nearly $4.7 million in grant funding for the Wetland Mitigation Banking Program (WMBP), a grant program that supports the development of mitigation banks for the restoration, creation or enhancement of wetlands to compensate for unavoidable impacts to wetlands at another location.

The awarded funding adds to the more than $17 million that has been provided to 16 partners in 11 states since 2016. This year’s awards prioritized projects in states with significant wetland acreage as well as large numbers of producers with wetland determination requests.

“The Wetland Mitigation Banking Program supports critical wetland restoration and protection while also expanding options for producers,” said Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Chief Terry Cosby. “Wetlands provide valuable ecosystem functions, such as sequestering carbon, providing habitat and recharging groundwater. These projects allow us to collaborate with states, local governments and other qualified partners to restore, create and enhance wetland ecosystems.”

Awarded projects include:

  •  $1 million for Wetland Mitigation LLC in Michigan.
  •  $696,000 for Magnolia Land Partners LLC in Indiana.
  •  $499,000 for Corblu Ecology Group, LLC in Georgia.
  •  $812,000 for Wisconsin Dept of Natural Resources in Wisconsin.
  •  $998,000 for South Dakota Farm Bureau in South Dakota.
  •  $684,000 for Iowa Agricultural Mitigation, Inc. in Iowa.

 About the Wetland Mitigation Banking Program

The WMBP helps agricultural producers comply with wetland conservation provisions and conserve ecologically important wetlands by allowing for off-site mitigation through the purchase of credits from wetland banks established and run by local partners.

NRCS awarded the first WMBP grants in 2016 and to date, 31 wetland bank sites have been established through the program, totaling over 1,500 acres. Several more sites have been secured and are in various stages of the restoration process. States with awarded projects include Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

Wetland mitigation banks are helping producers across the country. In Georgia, NRCS has partnered since 2016 with Corblu Ecology Group, LLC, an environmental consulting firm, to develop multiple mitigation bank sites to sell credits to producers statewide. In Illinois, NRCS has funded two projects with Magnolia Land Partners to develop wetland banks in Illinois. The bank developed through a 2016 award sold out of its 52 wetland credits. An additional 65 credits are expected to be available through development of a new bank using WMBP funds awarded in 2022.

Awardees may use WMBP funding to support mitigation bank site identification, development of a mitigation banking instrument, site restoration, land surveys, permitting and title searches and market research. WMBP funding cannot be used to purchase land or a conservation easement.

More Information

More information about the WMBP program is available on the WMBP webpage.

— USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

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