
What We Do
“Wetlands can be thought of as ‘biological supermarkets.’ They produce great quantities of food that attract many animal species.”
-U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Watershed Academy Web, Wetland Functions and Values
Our Mission
We protect, restore and enhance habitat for wildlife through the construction of wetlands and ponds. Whether for private enjoyment or in conjunction with various state and federal wetland restoration programs, we can meet landowner or agency demands and satisfy plans and specifications for the construction of wetlands and ponds.
“Conservation will ultimately boil down to rewarding the private landowner who conserves the public interest.”
— Aldo Leopold
What We’ve Achieved
Construction of wetlands and impoundments for Wetland Reserve Easements (administered by the Natural Resources Conservation Service).
Construction of wetlands and impoundments as part of NRCS Conservation Easements through the Agricultural Conservation Easement program (ACEP).
Completion of wetland restoration projects in coordination with the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program (funded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service).
Restoration, enhancement, and creation of wetlands in conjunction with the State Wildlife Habitat Improvement Program (WHIP) (administered by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife conservation)
creation of ponds and impoundments with controlled drainage for private landowners with sustainable wildlife habitats for hunting and fishing.