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Talisheek Pine Savanna
The latest EIP project, acquired in May of 2008, is 2,510 acres adjacent to The Nature Conservancy’s Talisheek Pine Wetlands Preserve in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. This property is one of the largest restorable wet pine savannas in the region; an increasingly scarce and highly threatened ecosystem that once dominated the Gulf Coastal Plain.

Nanticoke Headwaters
The second EIP project, acquired in December of 2007, is a 1,200 acre property in Sussex County, Delaware, one of the most rapidly growing areas on the Eastern Seaboard of the U.S. Described as "cutting edge conservation" by Blaine T. Phillips Jr., the mid-Atlantic director of The Conservation Fund, the property is within the Cypress Forest Legacy Area.

Great Dismal Swamp
The first EIP project, acquired in July of 2007, is a 1,037 acre property within the acquisition boundary of the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in southeastern Virginia. The property is a top conservation priority in the State of Virginia.

Upper Clark Fork Mitigation Bank
An EIP affiliated company, Nevada Spring Creek Partners, LLC, is the sponsor of the Upper Clark Fork Mitigation Bank, providing credits for both wetland and stream impacts within a broad service area in western Montana. This project provides an excellent working example of the kind of restoration investment that will characterize EIP activities.
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