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Wildlands provides environmental solutions to restore and protect wetlands and other sensitive habitats for compensatory mitigation. These include ecosystem and mitigation banking, environmental restoration and engineering, habitat stewardship, land management, integrated agriculture, and many more. If you would like to receive Wildlands news by email, please contact us at wildlands@wildlandsinc.com.

 

Wildlands announces major expansion in Southeastern U.S.

Wildlands is pleased to announce the acquisition of Acer Environmental, Inc., a highly respected environmental firm with projects across the Southeastern United States.

"Acer's talented mitigation banking and ecological restoration team will provide a perfect fit for expanding our services in the Southeast and working towards our nationwide conservation and restoration goals," says Steve Morgan, chairman and CEO of Wildlands, Inc.

Acer Environmental, Inc., which will now continue its high level services collectively as Wildlands, has offices in Atlanta, Georgia and Raleigh, North Carolina. The Acer team brings to Wildlands over seventeen years of experience in mitigation banking, wetland and stream restoration, responsible environmental planning, linear infrastructure expansion, and natural resource management.

 

Conservation Focus

We are pleased to present two short previews of underwater video of threatened and endangered vernal pool shrimp, excerpted from work in progress by Orca Films for Wildlands.

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Underwater Video of Vernal Pool Fairy Shrimp
This clip shows the vernal pool fairy shrimp (Branchinecta lynchi) federally listed as a threatened species. The male can be identified by its long antennae. The female is carrying an egg sac, visible toward the end of the body.
Recorded at Wildlands' Blackburn Conservation Bank in Tehama County, California, 2008

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Underwater Video of Vernal Pool Tadpole Shrimp
This clip of the vernal pool tadpole shrimp (Lepidurus packardis), federally listed as an endangered species, was recorded at Wildlands' Great Valley Conservation Bank in Merced County, California, 2008.

 

Media Relations

Please contact
Jeff Mathews
Wildlands, Inc.
(916) 435-3555
3855 Atherton Road
Rocklin, CA 05765
jmathews@wildlandsinc.com