WETLAND & STREAMSIDE MITIGATION POTENTIAL
Special investment opportunity for Wetland Mitigation banking and duck hunting - This property is located in Autauga County in the water shed that includes the majority of Montgomery County, Autauga County, some of Elmore and Lowndes Counties, and south Chilton County in Alabama.
With a total of approximately 604 acres there is around 455 acres in Wetlands. Additionally there are over 9300 linear feet of man-made streams that were added over the years for farming and drainage which will translate in to potential Streamside Mitigation credits. Other features that improve the investment for Mitigation include invasive species such as Chinese Privet and Popcorn Trees which have grown throughout the property, 1700 linear ft of an abandoned rail road, and several small bridges and dams. There is only one other Mitigation Bank in this watershed that ...
With a total of approximately 604 acres there is around 455 acres in Wetlands. Additionally there are over 9300 linear feet of man-made streams that were added over the years for farming and drainage which will translate in to potential Streamside Mitigation credits. Other features that improve the investment for Mitigation include invasive species such as Chinese Privet and Popcorn Trees which have grown throughout the property, 1700 linear ft of an abandoned rail road, and several small bridges and dams. There is only one other Mitigation Bank in this watershed that is currently operating. This particular bank has run out of streamside credits and only has of the mitigation credits left from its inception.
Duck and Waterfowl The property sits less than a half mile from the Alabama River which is a natural flyway for numerous species of big ducks as well as wood duck. On site there are numerous types of duck habitat ranging from small half acre woody holes to large tupelo gum swamps.
Recreation, Timber, and Farming There is approximately 75 acres of Coastal Hay Fields that are currently in ag production. There is 208 acres of natural regeneration wetland timber consisting of Cypress, Black Willow, and Tupelo Gums and individual pines that will be poles in the near future. Aside from the duck hunting one can plant a dove field, and there is ample opportunity for deer and turkey hunting.
Please call Pete Hall, 334-312-7099 or Hoke Smith 334-322-2683 for more information.
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