Ironwood Resource Advisors LLC and Conservation Equity Management (CEM) are proud to announce the establishment of the first-ever Eastern Black Rail Conservation Bank (EBRCB), approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). The Eastern Black Rail—a small, elusive marsh bird—has suffered a population decline of more than 90% due to habitat loss and coastal flooding. Once widespread along the eastern United States, the species was listed as Threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 2020. Its survival now depends on the protection and restoration of coastal marshes and inland wetlands.
Read MoreIronwood Resource Advisors is pleased to announce the recent approval of the Trinity Oaks Mitigation Bank (TOMB) located in Freestone County, Texas. The project was signed and approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in March 2025, ahead of the anticipated schedule. The Trinity Oaks Mitigation Bank is set to generate nearly 10,000 TxRAM stream credits, providing essential resources for environmental conservation and development projects in the region.
Read MoreIronwood Resource Advisors is thrilled to announce the approval of the highly anticipated Call Junction Mitigation Bank (CJMB) in Jasper County, Texas. This significant development will generate over 26,000 stream credits, marking the first and only approved stream mitigation credits in the Lower Sabine Watershed within the USACE Galveston District.
Read MoreHouston, TX, February 19, 2025 -Ironwood Resource Advisors is pleased to announce an offset solution for coastal wetland impacts in the highly sought after Sabine Lake watershed. This watershed encompasses the Beaumont-Port Arthur-Orange metropolitan area and hosts a diverse industrial complex that includes refineries, energy terminals, LNG, manufacturing, shipping, and logistics facilities. This strategic region is key for Texas’ economic development and Lonesome Duck Mitigation Area (LDMA) offers a permitting solution for developers while supporting the integrity of natural resources along the Texas Gulf Coast.
Read MoreHouston, TX, January 28, 2025 -Ironwood Resource Advisors is thrilled to announce Mustang Creek Mitigation Bank (MCMB) has been approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Mustang Creek will generate over 25,000 in-channel TxRAM stream credits and 240 riparian buffer credits.
Read MoreHouston, Tx, April 16, 2024 - Ironwood Resource Advisors proudly announces the latest addition to its portfolio of Texas projects, the Katy Prairie Stream Mitigation Umbrella Bank (KPSMUB). Situated on the Katy Prairie Preserve in west Harris County, KPSMUB offers stream credits to meet the needs of rapidly expanding communities across the Greater Houston region.
Read MoreIronwood Resource Advisors is pleased to announce the addition of the proposed Pine Island Mitigation Bank (PIMB) to its portfolio of clients represented in Texas. Located in Hardin County, the bank will generate an estimated 35,000-50,000 intermittent stream credits in the Galveston District of the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Read MoreIronwood Resource Advisors is pleased to announce the addition of a unique Matagorda County coastal wetland mitigation site to its portfolio. This latest project, Catherine Perry Bryan Mitigation Area, offers a mosaic of habitat comprising over 400 acres of estuarine and palustrine habitat with tidal fringe, high marsh, low marsh, marine deepwater,
Read MoreIronwood Resource Advisors is pleased to announce the recent addition of a proposed Eastern Black Rail Conservation Bank and current permittee responsible mitigation site.
Read MoreIronwood Mitigation Advisors is pleased to announce the approval of the Bayou Bend Mitigation Bank — the company’s fourth mitigation site supporting the Greater Houston area.
Read MoreOn behalf of Gin City Mitigation Bank, Ironwood Resource Advisors LLC is excited to announce the authorization of another release consisting of 558 wetland credits. These credits are immediately available to compensate for wetland impacts in portions of Harris, Montgomery, Chambers, Liberty and San Jacinto Counties.
Read MoreIronwood Resource Advisors is pleased to announce the addition of another approved mitigation bank to its portfolio of brokerage clients. Located on the banks of the Trinity River in Houston County, Rattlesnake Mitigation Bank encompasses over 500 acres of restored riparian bottomland habitat.
Read MoreIronwood Resource Advisors is pleased to announce the addition of the proposed Call Junction Mitigation Bank to its portfolio of clients represented in Texas. Located in Jasper County, the bank will generate an estimated 18,000 stream credits in the USACE Galveston District.
Read MoreIronwood Resource Advisors is pleased to announce the addition of Mustang Creek Mitigation Bank to its portfolio. Located 15 miles southwest of Fort Worth in Johnson County, Texas, the proposed bank will generate over 15,000 TxRAM stream credits within the Fort Worth District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Read MoreIronwood Resource Advisors is pleased to announce the addition of Camp Wood Conservation Bank to its portfolio of clients represented in Texas. Approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2018, the 4,000 credit Golden-cheeked Warbler bank is currently available to offset adverse impacts to the endangered species habitat.
Read MoreIronwood Mitigation Advisors, LLC is privileged to play a supporting role in this conservation endeavor representing an exceptional example of public/private partnerships. Ironwood represents the adjacent 4,500+ acre pending Frentress-Johnson West Bay Mitigation Bank and permittee-responsible mitigation site.
Read MoreIronwood Mitigation Advisors is pleased to announce the addition of a unique Galveston Island wetland mitigation site to its portfolio. This latest project, Bryan’s Landing Mitigation Area, offers a mosaic of coastal habitat comprising 105 acres of tidal fringe, estuarine wetlands, freshwater, and coastal uplands that support an array of critical ecological services, as well as diverse flora and fauna. Bryan’s Landing marks our seventh available mitigation site falling within the USACE Galveston District.
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