About Wildlands
Wildlands is a habitat development, land management, and environmental planning company with projects throughout the Western and Southeastern United States. Established in 1991, Wildlands is a national leader in establishing wetland and stream mitigation banks and conservation banks that enhance water quality and protect wildlife habitat in perpetuity.
Wildlands is based in Rocklin, California, and has regional offices in California, Washington, North Carolina, and Georgia, with additional personnel working in other states to provide local expertise.
Wildlands provides an array of environmental solutions to provide compensatory mitigation to restore and protect wetlands and other sensitive habitats while allowing builders and public works agencies to focus on their own missions. These include ecosystem and mitigation banking, environmental restoration and engineering, habitat stewardship, land management, integrated agriculture, and many more.
In addition to the abovementioned services, Wildland's east coast operations also provide responsible and environmentally sensitive planning solutions to assist in the land development process. These services include environmental studies and assessments, agency coordination, and permitting that streamline the land planning process in the regulatory environment.
Wildlands created the first mitigation bank west of the Mississippi in 1994. With more than 75 projects covering over 31,000 acres, Wildlands focuses on creating open market solutions that protect our environment. By in-sourcing the land acquisition, biological design, engineering, and construction of mitigation banks, Wildlands provides a one-stop shop for public and private developers who have impacted environmentally designated areas. Wildlands' vertical integration ensures the ecological and financial success of the projects, and the company's commitment to stewardship and land management extend that success into perpetuity.
Mission
To create a legacy of thriving and protected natural habitat through ecologic and economic cooperation.

