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Drayer Ranch Conservation Bank

Bank Type: Private Commercial

Bank Status: Approved

Chair:USFWS

USACE District:Sacramento

FWS Field Office:Sacramento

NOAA Fisheries Region:West Coast

State:California

County:Merced [CA]

Total Acres:254.40

Status/Date:Approved 09/08/2005

Establishment Date:09/08/2005

Type:Private Commercial

Comments: This conservation bank is authorized to provide credits to compensate for impacts to California tiger salamander, San Joaquin kit fox, and vernal pool preservation within the banks service area.

Bank Credit Classifications

Species/Habitat

  • California Tiger Salamander
  • San Joaquin Kit Fox (SJKF)
  • Succulent Owl's-clover
  • Vernal Pool Fairy Shrimp (VPFS) - preservation
  • Vernal Pool Preservation (ESA)
  • Vernal Pool Tadpole Shrimp (VPTS) - preservation
Group
  • Group: SJKF/CTS

Credit Ledger Summary

Last Transaction: Sep 20, 2018

***ATTENTION***

Credit reservations and pending transactions are NOT reflected in the Available Credits total. Potential purchasers MUST contact the Sponsor to verify credit availability.|

CreditsWithdrawn

CreditsReleased

CreditsPotential

Credits

Species/Habitat

San Joaquin Kit Fox (SJKF)0109.5109.5109.5

Vernal Pool Preservation (ESA)17.66827.3324545

Group

Group: SJKF/CTS-.574221.614221.04221.04


Contact Drayer Ranch Conservation Bank

    Listed as:
  • Mitigation Banks
Contact Drayer Ranch Conservation Bank
Lydia Miller - Sales POC
Bank Sponsor POC
PO Box 732
Merced, CA  95341
Phone: (209) 723-9283


Service Area
Services provided in:
  • Merced County, California

REMINDER: This listing is a free service of HabitatCAN.
Drayer Ranch Conservation Bank is not employed by or affiliated with the Habitat Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.

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