Comprehensive ecological solutions tailored to your land, organisation, and environmental objectives.
Before any development or land management change, understanding the ecological baseline is essential. Our comprehensive surveys identify protected species, evaluate habitat quality, and map environmental sensitivities that could affect planning outcomes.
We deploy specialists in botany, ornithology, herpetology, and invertebrate ecology to ensure no significant feature goes undetected. Reports are formatted for direct submission to planning authorities.
Degraded land holds immense potential. Our restoration plans transform agricultural margins, brownfield sites, and neglected estates into thriving ecosystems that support wildlife and sequester carbon.
We design wildlife corridors connecting fragmented habitats, recommend native planting schemes, and create management schedules that ensure long-term success without excessive ongoing intervention.
Understanding your emissions is the first step toward reducing them. Our carbon audits measure Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions using internationally recognised protocols, giving you a clear picture of where impact originates.
We don't just measure—we advise. Each analysis comes with a prioritised action plan identifying the most cost-effective reduction opportunities and recommending verified offsetting partners where appropriate.
Environmental regulations grow more complex each year. Whether you're navigating the Wildlife and Countryside Act, securing abstraction licences, or demonstrating Biodiversity Net Gain, our compliance team guides you through the process.
We maintain close relationships with regulators including Natural England, the Environment Agency, and local planning authorities, helping you avoid delays and costly enforcement actions.
Sustainable practices only take root when people understand why they matter. Our workshops engage staff at all levels, from boardroom strategy sessions to hands-on operational training for facility managers.
Participants leave with practical tools they can implement immediately—from reducing office energy consumption to embedding environmental considerations in procurement decisions.
Restoration doesn't end at planting. Our monitoring programmes track ecological recovery over seasons and years, documenting species return, habitat establishment, and ecosystem function development.
Regular reports demonstrate progress to stakeholders, satisfy regulatory conditions, and identify early any issues requiring adaptive management intervention.