2012 National Mitigation & Ecosystem Banking Conference

Location: 
Sacramento, CA
Event Date:
May 8, 2012 - May 11, 2012
Description:

The conference was established 15 years ago as the only national conference that brings together key regulators, bankers, users and providers of services in the mitigation, conservation and ecosystem banking marketplace.

The conference is known for the quality of its hands-on participatory sessions and the networking and business opportunities it offers. Last year brought 400 attendees, evidence that this independent conference continues to prove to be “the” place to gain insights, explore new markets and learn from interactive sessions.

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Supported by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; private companies Ecosystem Investment Partners, Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC, GreenVest, LLC, Marsh Resources, LLC, Mogensen Mitigation, Inc., New Forests, Inc., Restoration Systems, LLC, Timbervest, LLC, Westervelt Ecological Services, The Wetlandsbank™ Group, Wildlands; the National Mitigation Banking Association and environmental organization The Conservation Fund. 

Contact: 
JT&A
Phone: 800-726-4853
Focus: 
Natural Environment
Built Environment
Scale: 
City/Town
County
Multi-county
State
Multi-state / Region
National
Region: 
National
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