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Ecology and biodiversity
Ecological systems
Ecological systems, integral to the natural environment, are gaining increased recognition for their social, health, and economic benefits. However, they face persistent threats from human activities.
“Our team of ecology and biodiversity experts excels in crafting environments where the diversity of plants, animals, and people can flourish.”
Understanding the importance of incorporating ecological systems into our services, we maintain a comprehensive range of expertise in ecology and biodiversity. With practical experience in harmonizing ecology with development needs, we successfully execute all our projects. Our services encompass support from conceptual design to post-project monitoring and evaluation, often as part of an integrated multidisciplinary team in environmental, planning, and design.
We extend our ecological services to clients in both the public and private sectors, catering to a diverse range of developments. Our approach involves delivering projects that seamlessly integrate ecological considerations, landscape design, stakeholder aspirations, and adherence to planning guidance. We adopt a pragmatic approach to find optimal solutions for specific situations, providing guidance on legislative requirements and outlining strategies to facilitate project advancement.


Ecology and biodiversity
Our experts
In addition to terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecologists, our team comprises specialized biologists, ornithologists, and experts focused on particular species, as well as environmental scientists. Their diverse expertise encompasses:
- Development of biodiversity action plans
- Conducting ecological field surveys, whether as part of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) or for due diligence assessments
- Formulation of ecological management plans for construction and operational activities
- Implementation of ecological mitigation measures
- Design and execution of habitat creation initiatives
- Execution of Phase 1 Habitat Surveys
- Conducting surveys for protected species
- Translocation of protected species
In jurisdictions where surveying, handling, and translocating protected species require licensing, we prioritize employing our own licensed staff. Many of our team members enhance their qualifications by acquiring additional species licenses through continuous professional development (CP).















