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In the rapidly shifting landscape of Southeast Texas where timber tracts are turning into suburbs and industrial corridors continue to expand, true wildness is becoming more rare. That’s why the perpetual protection of the Batiste Creek Conservation Easement is such a massive win for the people of Liberty County and Unique Places to Save.
This conservation easement supports water quality and floodwater storage within the Pine Island Bayou watershed while permanently protecting:
The restoration and enhancement work within the conservation easement will focus on recovering natural processes across 1,164 acres of riverine forested wetland systems. |
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The mitigation portion of the project aims to restore hydrology that was historically impacted by silvicultural drainage and timber management, stabilizing the landscape to ensure the floodplain functions naturally and remains connected to its stream corridors.
To safeguard these ecological benefits, the easement ensures the property remains in a natural, scenic, and undeveloped condition in perpetuity.
It restricts industrial development and land disturbance to protect the bottomland hardwood forests and riparian woodlands, providing a permanent, large-scale refuge for migratory birds and native wildlife while strengthening the ecological health of the entire Neches River Basin.
As Unique Places to Save nears 9,000-acres of protected land, Batiste Creek stands as a testament to what’s possible when we prioritize resilience in the midst of rapid development. It’s an investment in clean water, storm protection, and the natural character that defines the Texas Gulf Coastal Plain. |


