For Land Managers

Your Land Already Has Value. We Help You Prove It.

Enroll your acres in the Biodivex monitoring program. We provide the eDNA sampling kit and acoustic sensors at no cost. When verification produces a qualifying BHI score, your site earns revenue from verified biodiversity credits — without changing what you do on the land.

Oregon wetland landscape with sedge meadow and willow thickets, natural light at golden hour

What You Receive

Enrollment is Free. Revenue is Real.

Free Sampling Kit

Annual eDNA collection materials shipped to your location. Water filter membranes, soil core equipment, and prepaid return shipping. No lab costs on your end.

Acoustic Sensor Deployment

Our field team installs and retrieves AudioMoth recorders at no cost. Sensors run for 30 days. You don't need to manage any equipment beyond acknowledging the deployment access.

Credit Revenue

Sites scoring BHI 60+ have credits listed on the marketplace. You receive revenue per credit sold, paid within 30 days of sale. Revenue scales with your BHI score and hectare count.

Ecosystem Health Report

Annual report showing your land's biodiversity trajectory. Species trends, BHI changes year-over-year, and acoustic health indicators — a scientific record of your stewardship.

How to Enroll

From Application to First Credit in ~90 Days

STEP 01

Site Assessment

Submit your parcel information and GIS boundary. Our team reviews the site for minimum qualifying criteria: 10+ contiguous hectares, at least one of riparian, wetland, forest, or native grassland habitat.

STEP 02

Enrollment Agreement

Sign a 5-year enrollment agreement. You retain full land ownership and management rights. The agreement grants access for annual sampling teams only. No conservation easement required.

STEP 03

First Verification

Spring sampling window (March–May). Field team collects water and soil samples; deploys acoustic sensors for 30 days. Samples shipped to partner laboratory for eDNA analysis. Results in 45 days.

Begin Enrollment Application

Eligibility Criteria

Who Can Enroll

  • Private land in Oregon and Pacific Northwest region
  • Minimum 10 contiguous hectares (25 acres)
  • Riparian corridor, wetland, temperate forest, oak savanna, or native grassland habitat
  • No active remediation or restoration in progress (baseline must be stable)
  • Landowner willing to grant seasonal sampling access (typically 2–3 site visits per year)
  • Currently enrolled in other biodiversity credit programs: contact us to discuss concurrent enrollment
  • Active chemical pest management in target habitat zones

Current Enrollment Window

Accepting applications for the Spring 2027 sampling cohort through November 2026. Spring 2026 cohort now in the field.

Pacific Northwest focus area: Oregon, SW Washington, and N California riparian corridors prioritized for current cohort.

Apply for Spring 2027 Cohort

Land Manager Questions

No. Enrollment does not create a conservation easement or restrict your management rights. It grants seasonal access for sampling teams — typically two or three half-day visits per year. Your ranching, farming, timber, or recreational use continues unaffected. The BHI score reflects actual conditions; how you manage the land over time will be reflected in future scores.

Revenue per credit is set by the market listing price minus a 15% Biodivex platform fee. Sites are listed at a per-credit price determined by tier (Standard, Verified, Premium) and current demand. You receive payment within 30 days of each credit sale. Annual statements showing all transactions are provided through your land manager portal.

Sites scoring below 60 are not listed but remain enrolled at no charge. You receive the full ecosystem health report and access to our field science team's recommendations for practices that may improve the BHI in subsequent years. Re-assessment occurs each spring. We do not penalize sites for initial low scores — the baseline data is valuable regardless.

Yes, with 90-day written notice. Credits already issued and sold are not affected — the ecological data is permanent. You forfeit any pending credit payments if you exit mid-season, but there are no financial penalties for exit. We retain the monitoring data for scientific purposes in accordance with our privacy policy.