From baseline surveys to long-term stewardship, we provide the expertise needed to manage land responsibly while meeting environmental obligations.
Before any intervention, you need to know what's actually there. Our assessments document existing vegetation communities, soil characteristics, water patterns, and habitat features. We identify threatened species, map weed infestations, and note signs of erosion or degradation.
You'll receive a detailed report with georeferenced maps, species inventories, and management recommendations prioritized by ecological significance and feasibility.
Revegetation isn't just about planting natives. It's about creating functional habitat that supports wildlife while withstanding drought, browsing, and competition from weeds. Our plans specify species mixes, planting densities, and staging strategies based on your site's unique conditions.
We account for successional dynamics, selecting pioneer species that stabilize soil and create microclimates for later-stage plants. The result is a roadmap that moves from bare ground to self-sustaining habitat.
Effective monitoring tells you whether your land management is working. We establish baseline conditions, then track changes in species diversity, population trends, and ecosystem health indicators over time.
Quarterly monitoring captures seasonal variation and detects emerging problems early. You'll receive regular reports with trend analysis and recommended adjustments to management practices.
Healthy riparian zones stabilize banks, filter runoff, and provide critical habitat for aquatic and terrestrial species. Degraded waterways suffer from erosion, poor water quality, and loss of native species.
We design restoration strategies that address the root causes of degradation—whether it's upstream flow changes, grazing pressure, or invasive plants. Our approach combines structural interventions with strategic revegetation to rebuild functional riparian ecosystems.
Invasive plants and animals can overwhelm native ecosystems if left unchecked. But aggressive eradication efforts often cause collateral damage or provide only temporary relief. Our integrated approach targets key problem species while maintaining ecosystem stability.
We prioritize control methods that minimize non-target impacts and focus on preventing reinfestation rather than just clearing existing populations.
Development projects, land clearing permits, and conservation agreements all require environmental documentation. Regulators need evidence that you're meeting legal obligations and offsetting unavoidable impacts.
We translate field data into reports that satisfy state and federal requirements, demonstrating compliance while highlighting your environmental stewardship efforts.
Let us know which service interests you and we'll discuss how it applies to your specific site and goals.