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Buck Run: An upcountry stream restoration supports the Southern Beltway project
In this stream mitigation project for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, we were able to grab the headwaters and rest …
Endangered Vernal Pool Tadpole Shrimp thrive again in California
The Vernal Pool Tadpole Shrimp, an endangered species, was spotted thriving at our North Suisun Mitigation Bank in Solan …
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 …
Indiana Bat state-wide conservation bank
Indiana bats, a federally endangered species, depend on specific habitats for feeding, staging before hibernation, and p …
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 …
Stream mitigation performance standards
In his presentation at the 2024 National Stream Conference, Bob Siegfried from RES discusses stream mitigation performan …
The key to scaling up Florida’s ecosystem restoration: Public-private partnerships
The Florida Specifier article co-authored by Mary Szafraniec, Director of Water Quality Initiatives, discusses the criti …