Conservation planning
Our conservation planners consider native plants and wildlife when making development and land use decisions. We identify and mitigate potential harm, protecting biodiversity, ecosystems, and sustainability.
Conservation planning services
Wildlife corridor modelling and mapping
We use GIS and remote sensing technologies to map and model wildlife corridors – the routes that animals use to move between habitats. By analysing data on habitat types, topography, and other factors, wildlife corridors can be identified and mapped, which can inform conservation efforts and help ensure that wildlife populations remain connected and healthy.
Strategic land management planning
Our team develops plans for the management of land resources, with the goal of achieving sustainable outcomes for both the environment and for communities. This may involve identifying areas for conservation, setting targets for biodiversity conservation or carbon sequestration, and developing strategies for managing land use activities such as agriculture, forestry, or mining.
Threatened species management plans
We develop plans for the conservation of species that are at risk of extinction or are otherwise threatened. The plans may include measures such as habitat protection, captive breeding, and population monitoring to ensure the survival and recovery of these threatened species.
Wildlife-vehicle collision risk assessment
This service involves analysing data on wildlife-vehicle collisions to identify areas where these incidents are most likely to occur. This information can be used to develop strategies for reducing the risk of collisions, such as the installation of warning signs, fencing, or wildlife crossings.
GIS & remote sensing
Our team utilises GIS and remote sensing technologies to collect, analyse, and manage geospatial data. This can include data on land use, vegetation cover, topography, and other environmental factors, which can be used to inform conservation, planning, and management efforts.
Policy and planning overlay development
We develop policies and plans that integrate environmental considerations into land use planning and decision-making processes. This may involve developing overlays that identify areas of high environmental value, such as areas with important habitats or threatened species, and establishing policies that regulate land use activities in these areas to ensure their protection.
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Ecologists
Botonists
Zoologists
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Balancing development with biodiversity conservation in Australia requires a collaborative approach that integrates environmental and social considerations, ensuring sustainable economic growth while safeguarding the country’s unique natural heritage.
Balancing development with biodiversity conservation in Australia requires a collaborative approach that integrates environmental and social considerations, ensuring sustainable economic growth while safeguarding the country’s unique natural heritage.
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