What We Do
Overview
Overview
The experience of our staff encompasses a wide range of biological and design disciplines required to perform high-quality work on ecological projects. We apply our expertise in wildlife ecology, restoration ecology, plant ecology, fish and aquatic ecology, and landscape architecture in pursuit of our mission to create ecologically sound solutions to our client’s complex natural resource challenges.
Below is a summary of some of our services. Please call or email us for more information, or you can read more by following the links below and to the left:
- Reconnaissance surveys
- Environmental assessments
- Biological resource sections of EISs and EIRs
- Third-party technical reviews
- Coordinating among agencies and facilitating public notification and involvement
- Analyzing environmental challenges during conceptual design and planning phases
- Assisting state and federal agencies in implementing strategic joint planning efforts
- Wetland delineations
- Functions and values assessments
- Biological assessments
- Wetland and riparian mitigation and monitoring plans
- Clean Water Act Section 404(B)(1) alternatives analyses
- Essential Fish Habitat and fish passage assessments
- Resource management plans
- Mitigation plans and specifications
- Comprehensive restoration services
- Mitigation planning
- Harsh site restoration
Landscape Architecture and Planning
- Site analysis
- Park and open space plans and design
- Trail plans and design
- Master plans
- Bid support
- Preparing construction documents
- Construction support
- Post construction biological monitoring and reporting
- Preconstruction surveys
- Creating and implementing compliance programs
- Training
- Monitoring conditions during and after construction
- Habitat conservation plans
- Natural community conservation plans
- Implementing conservation and management plans