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Resource Environmental Solutions
Resource Environmental Solutions is a nature-based restoration firm restoring wetlands, streams, and coastal systems across the US.
Resource Environmental Solutions
RES restores our nation’s lands and waters at every scale, from a farmer’s excess acreage to national park-sized projects. We are the nation’s largest dedicated nature-based solutions provider.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Bellaire
Corporate office
Bellaire, TX, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Does Resource Environmental Solutions disclose its ownership or management team?
No. The firm's website currently lists no named principals, board members, or executive leadership. There is no cited founder, CEO, or investment committee. This opaque structure is unusual for a firm claiming to be a leading restoration contractor.
What is the scope of RES’s restoration projects?
RES restores wetlands, streams, floodplains, coastal and tidal systems, prairies, and species habitats. The company reports all-time ecological uplift across metrics such as acres protected, trees planted, streams restored, and species habitats preserved (per the firm's website).
How does RES structure its projects—as investments or services?
RES operates as a design-build contractor that guarantees long-term ecosystem performance, not as a traditional investment fund. It describes its model as a full-team design and build process followed by permanent preservation, implying project-based revenue rather than capital deployment.
Does RES manage any externally raised capital or investment vehicles?
RES does not publicly mention any investment funds, SPVs, or third-party capital. Its model appears to be fee-for-service or direct contracting rather than fund management, though no specific financial structure is disclosed.
What is the geographic footprint of RES projects?
RES states that its teams work in every major eco-region of the United States. Notable projects include the Klamath River restoration in the Pacific Northwest and the Meadow Fork clogged stream project, indicating a national scope.
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