August 21, 2018

NEBA News Digest for December 2018

Please note that the usual monthly Industry Briefing Call call will not be held this month (December).  See you on the call in January, 2019!  Happy Holidays from all of us at NEBA.


Here are some of the top stories wrapping up environmental banking headlines for December 2018. Industry News –Wetlands Mitigation Banking is an Environmental and Conservation Success Story https://environmentalbanking.org/wetlands-mitigation-banking-is-an-environmental-and-conservation-success-story/ Industry  News -  Welcome to Mitigation Analyst v5.0 - Faster, smarter and more powerful https://environmentalbanking.org/welcome-to-mitigation-analyst-lite-v5-0/ Member News - NEBA Board Member to Judge 2019 National Wetlands Awards https://www.troutheadwaters.com/trout-headwaters-ceo-to-judge-2018-national-wetlands-awards/ Industry News - No Net Loss and the Environmental Legacy of the HW Bush Administration  https://environmentalbanking.org/timeline-of-federal-actions-regarding-wetland-permits-and-mitigation-requirements/ Is your NEBA Membership about to lapse?  RENEW Today to Insure You Don't Miss Any Benefits! https://environmentalbanking.org/renew-your-membership-now/ REMINDER: NEBA Monthly Member Briefing Call open to all members has been scheduled for 3 pm EDT on Wednesday, January 10, 2019. Looking forward to speaking with you next year!
Do you have news from the environmental mitigation and conservation world that you think others at NEBA should know?  Send it to info@environmentalbanking.org and we'll be sure to share it.

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