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
Condition

7

Acres
363
Hectares
147

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.

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Contact Thomas Morgan, CCIM 1-970-618-4086 or email for more info and to discuss your specific mandate.

Natural Capital Valuation

FLOWS: $ 6,120,420

STOCKS: $ 798,782

Natural Cap Rate: 766%

Source: RealValue of Natural Capital Framework

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

Natural Asset Ensurance

Ecosystem Data

Contact - More Info

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

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