If Restoration Systems is holding on to mitigation credits, how are they released or used? Are these credits based on environmental or biological needs?
Mitigation credits are released based on tangible achievements for the species or watershed evaluated by Restoration Systems. Typical activities that can result in the release of environmental credits are physical and legal land improvements, such as filling draining ditches, removing levees and dams, or re-contouring streams and planting trees.
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