A coastal restoration: Queen Bess Island, Grand Isle, Louisiana
Queen Bess Island, located off the coast of Grand Isle, Louisiana, is a historic nesting ground for numerous coastal bir …
Rare Mountain Chorus frogs discovered at our Robinson Fork mitigation bank
Can you hear that? The RES team and our research partners, made an exciting discovery at our Robinson Fork Mitigation Ba …
A transformed habitat for some local species at the Mud Creek stream mitigation bank
At RES, we are a passionate group of people. And for Anthony Brais that passion is focused on reptiles and frogs. Share …
Belle Isle living shoreline helps improve water quality in Chesapeake Bay
On the banks of the Rappahannock River, a pressing issue of erosion threatened both property and the fragile fringe mars …
RES eDNA and Innovation Leadership program
The Mule Train Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank near Nashville restores nearly four miles of streams using environment …
RES: Restoring a resilient earth for a modern world
RES is the nation’s largest ecological restoration company and is restoring a resilient earth for a modern world. We res …
Assisted sediment evacuation at the Klamath River restoration
Sediment evacuation on the Klamath project now has an expanded role, with promising potential for salmon habitat downstr …
Restoring the Klamath: Overwintering juvenile Coho relocation
Before reservoir drawdown and releasing a century’s worth of stored sediment, RES worked with the Karuk Tribe fisheries …