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766% yield | 363-acre Beaver Riparian, Forest, & Wetlands | Southeast Savannas & Riparian Forests Bioregion
766% yield | 363-acre Beaver Riparian, Forest, & Wetlands | Southeast Savannas & Riparian Forests Bioregion

766% yield | 363-acre Beaver Riparian, Forest, & Wetlands | Southeast Savannas & Riparian Forests Bioregion

Natural Cap Rate

766%

FLOWS

$6,120,420

STOCKS

$798,782

VALUE GAP

$5,321,639

Offering
General EnsuranceWhole Asset
Stage
VALUED
Ecosystem
Rivers & LakesInland WetlandsTemperate Forests
Condition

7

Acres
363
Hectares
147
Bioregion
Southeast Savannas & Riparian Forests
Ecoregion
Southeast US Conifer Savannas
Watersheds
Mulberry CreekGulf of MexicoBig Black RiverMississippi RiverWolf Creek
Agent Account
montgomery-beaver.basin

What You Get Certificate holders will receive dual yields: financial returns from existing CRP payments and sustainable timber operations, plus verified ecological data claims including water quality metrics, biodiversity counts, and habitat condition scores. Certificates are designed to appreciate as ecosystem restoration increases underlying service value, with participation in protocol rewards and appreciation mechanisms.

What Makes This Valuable Active beaver engineering provides natural infrastructure worth millions in flood control, water purification, and erosion management—services that would cost $50M+ to replicate artificially. The 766% Natural Cap Rate reveals massive market mispricing: $6.1M in annual ecosystem services available at a protection cost of $798K.

What's Actually Here 363-acre recreational forest along a creek system with active beaver ponds, mixed hardwood stands, and riparian wetland corridors. Good condition (7/10) with historical use demonstrating resilience. Property spans multiple watershed systems including Mulberry Creek, Big Black River, Mississippi River, and Wolf Creek, with documented wildlife populations and intact hydrological function.

BUY GENERAL ENSURANCE
BUY SPECIFIC ENSURANCE
WHOLE ASSET INQUIRY
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Contact Thomas Morgan, CCIM 1-970-618-4086 or email for more info and to discuss your specific mandate.
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Natural Capital Valuation

FLOWS: $ 6,120,420

STOCKS: $ 798,782

Natural Cap Rate: 766%

Source: RealValue of Natural Capital Framework

Gallery

Beaver Riparian, Forest, & Wetlands
Beaver Riparian, Forest, & Wetlands
Ecological Polygon
Ecological Polygon
Water Features Mapped
Water Features Mapped
Bald Cypress
Bald Cypress
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Natural Asset Ensurance

Ensurance Premium Options

Policy
Annual Premium
Protects Annual RealValue of
Impact Multiple
Discount to RealValue
ENSURED
$ 36,981
$ 6,120,420
166X
99%
ENTRUST 2050
$ 68,419
$ 6,120,420
89X
99%
ENTRUST 2040
$ 83,559
$ 6,120,420
73X
99%
ENTRUST 2030
$ 159,990
$ 6,120,420
38X
97%
ENTRUST T-ZERO
$ 798,782
$ 6,120,420
∞
87%

Ensurance Premiums are for Certificates of Ensurance. Whole and fractional asset sales, if any, are separate. Contact Thomas Morgan, CCIM for details.

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What does this mean?

ENSURED

This Ensurance Policy protects $6,120,420 of annual RealValue of Natural Capital a cost of $36,981 (a 99% discount) BUT this only provides temporary protection year by year. However this is the least expensive option and is a 166X impact multiple on the Ensurance Premium cost! A full Ensurance Policy can always be added at a later date.

ENTRUST 2050

This Ensurance Policy protects $6,120,420 of annual RealValue of Natural Capital a cost of $68,419 (which is a 99% discount) from day one and PERMANENTLY protects the ecosystem and the benefits it provides at the end of the policy period in the year 2050 which is 26 years from now. This is a 89X impact multiple on the Ensurance Premium cost!

ENTRUST 2040

This Ensurance Policy protects $6,120,420 of annual RealValue of Natural Capital a cost of $83,559 (which is a 99% discount) from day one and PERMANENTLY protects the ecosystem and the benefits it provides at the end of the policy period in the year 2040 which is 16 years from now. This is a 73X impact multiple on the Ensurance Premium cost!

ENTRUST 2030

This Ensurance Policy protects $6,120,420 of annual RealValue of Natural Capital a cost of $159,990 (which is a 97% discount) from day one and PERMANENTLY protects the ecosystem and the benefits it provides at the end of the policy period in the year 2030 which is 6 years from now. This is a 38X impact multiple on the Ensurance Premium cost!

ENTRUST T-ZERO

This Ensurance Policy protects $6,120,420 of annual RealValue of Natural Capital a cost of $798,782 (which is a 87% discount) from day one and PERMANENTLY protects the ecosystem and the benefits it provides NOW! This is a ∞X impact multiple on the Ensurance Premium cost!

Source: Natural Asset Ensurance by BASIN

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Ecosystem Data

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Ecosystem Extent

~363 total acres

Composition

  • Inland Wetlands
  • Riparian
  • Temperate Forest

Notes

Based on the BASIN Ecosystems typology.

The full ecosystem delineation (land cover % breakdown) is available to BASIN Members.

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Ecosystem Characteristics

Ecosystem Functional Groups

On file with BASIN - Available to BASIN Members

Characteristics Notes

Forest and creek with beaver habitat with no human “improvements”.

Based on desktop review. Higher resolution needed from IUCN.

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Ecosystem Condition

Overall

7/10

Ecosystem Composition Scores

Inland Wetlands: 7/10

Riparian: 7/10

Temperate Forest: 7/10

Condition Notes

Used as recreational and timber property value can be improved via natural capital management.

Based on desktop review.

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Ecological Indicators

Over 250 ecological indicators are available to BASIN members. Our comprehensive approach includes data on ecosystem condition, characteristic, state, and integrity, alongside biodiversity, biocomplexity, ecosystem services, and climate data. These indicators provide a intelligence on the health and vitality of each project and the impact of the BASIN Protocol and help measure biodiversity uplift and ecological benefits.

Ensurance Policyholders get full claim on ecological data. Availability of specific indicators and metrics may vary by site and project.

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Example indicators and metrics:

  • Abundance and distribution of selected species (e.g., birds, butterflies)
  • Red List Index for threatened species
  • Ecosystem coverage and integrity assessments
  • Habitats of significant ecological interest
  • Livestock genetic diversity
  • Nationally designated protected areas
  • Critical load exceedance for nitrogen
  • Impact of climate change on bird populations
  • Marine Trophic Index for ecosystem health
  • Fragmentation of natural and semi-natural areas
  • Freshwater quality and availability
  • Forest metrics: growing stock, increment, and felling data
  • Deadwood volume in forests
  • Agricultural nitrogen balance
  • Area under management practices supporting biodiversity
  • European commercial fish stock assessments
  • Aquaculture effluent water quality
  • Ecological Footprint assessments
  • Public awareness and engagement metrics
  • Species Rarity and Distinct Species Assemblages
  • Climate Stabilization Areas (high carbon stocks)
  • Wildlife Corridors and Indigenous lands overlap
  • Mean Species Abundance across different ecosystems
  • Genetic diversity in animals, plants, and microbes
  • Ecosystem structure, function, and connectivity evaluations
  • Water Quality: Proportion of Nitrogen Retained
  • Timber Provision: Percentage of Forest Cover
  • Food Provision: Crop Cover percentage
  • Coastal Protection and Erosion Control metrics
  • Soil Fertility: Soil Organic Carbon Stocks
  • Water Security: Water Availability metrics
  • Air Quality & Local Climate: Annual Net Primary Production
  • Pollination: Proportion of area pollinated
  • Regulation of air quality and climate by ecosystems
  • Regulation of ocean acidification and freshwater quality
  • Regulation of hazards and extreme events through natural habitats
  • Materials and assistance from ecosystems (e.g., marine fish stocks)
  • Medicinal, biochemical, and genetic resources from forests
  • Learning and inspiration derived from ecosystem diversity
  • Physical and psychological experiences connected to natural landscapes
  • Supporting identities through stable land use and cover
  • Maintenance of options for future ecological management
  • Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, and Biosphere parameters
  • Land, Ocean, and Anthropogenic environmental indicators

Ecosystem Services Values (FLOWS) Notes

ESV's based off BASIN RealValue Basis v2.

Real Asset (STOCKS) Notes

There is no income currently on this property. Certificates of Ensurance is the only source at this time.

Contact - More Info

Thomas Morgan, CCIM at 1-970-618-4086 or email.

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BASIN Members Only

Available to BASIN Members:

  • property brochure
  • geoJSON
  • soils report
  • detailed ecosystem / land cover delineation
  • per ecosystem RealValues
  • Ecological Indicators
  • detailed calculations of Ensurance Premiums

Fine Print

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