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Lummi Nation Wetland and Habitat Bank

Bank Type: Public Commercial

Bank Status: Approved

Chair:USACE

USACE District:Seattle

FWS Field Office:Washington

NOAA Fisheries Region:West Coast

State:Washington

County:Whatcom [WA]

USACE Permit/Tracking No.:NWS-2008-1519

Total Acres:1,945.00

Status/Date:Approved 07/06/2012

Establishment Date:07/06/2012

Type:Public Commercial

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Comments: The Bank is comprised of three separate sites: the Nooksack Delta Site, the Blockhouse Site, and the Lummi Delta Site. The total area of the mitigation bank is approximately 1,945 acres. The Bank will be developed in four phases. Phase 1A of the bank aims to enhance about 380 acres of riparian wetlands by planting conifers in a deciduous riparian floodplain forest, planting willows and controlling invasive plant species. In addition to the enhancement activities, the Conservation Easement will protect a total of 842 acres.

Bank Credit Classifications

Wetland

  • Wetland

Credit Ledger Summary

Last Transaction: Aug 25, 2020

***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

Wetland

Wetland20.916723.450344.367126.5


Contact Lummi Nation Wetland and Habitat Bank

    Listed as:
  • Mitigation Banks
Contact Lummi Nation Wetland and Habitat Bank
Kara Kuhlman
Bank Sponsor POC
2665 Kwina Road
Bellingham, WA  98226
Phone: (360) 312-2128


Service Area
Services provided in:
  • Whatcom County, Washington

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Lummi Nation Wetland and Habitat 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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