Aquatic Resource and Prairie Restoration Services
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Bolton & Menk’s aquatic resource and prairie restoration services help landowners and agencies restore natural landscapes while unlocking long-term environmental and economic benefits. Our team specializes in transforming degraded environments—such as eroded stream banks, drained wetlands, and invasive plant-dominated areas—into thriving ecosystems. Through aquatic resource and prairie restoration, we reduce sediment and nutrient loading, stabilize waterways, and create habitats for threatened and endangered species.
Aquatic resource and prairie restoration also offers a unique opportunity for landowners to generate income through the sale or trade of resource credits. Our experienced team guides clients through the complex permitting, design, and monitoring processes required to establish mitigation banks. With a proven track record of completing these phases in fewer than seven years, well below the industry average, Bolton & Menk is recognized by state and federal agencies as a leader in natural resource restoration.
Our aquatic resource and prairie restoration services include stream morphology analysis, wetland delineations, and detailed monitoring of vegetation and hydrology. We also provide permitting support and collaborate closely with regulatory agencies to ensure compliance and expedite approvals. Whether the goal is to restore ecological function, meet regulatory requirements, or create recreational and educational spaces, our team delivers tailored solutions that balance environmental integrity with client objectives.
By choosing Bolton & Menk for aquatic resource and prairie restoration, clients gain a trusted partner with the technical expertise and regulatory insight to bring complex restoration projects to life. From initial site assessment to long-term monitoring, we’re committed to restoring natural systems and building resilient landscapes that benefit both people and the planet.
Learn more about our environmental planning and permitting expertise and how we support aquatic resource and prairie restoration projects.