Terrestrial ecology

Facilitating successful completion of projects while ensuring Australia’s unique ecology flourishes.

Engaging our Terrestrial Ecology team early helps avoid costly and time-consuming delays arising from non-compliance with environmental regulations and unexpected environmental impacts.

Our substantial team of practiced ecologists, botanists and zoologists have experience to match the diversity and complexity of the Australian landscape.

We bring clear, thorough, and expert advice to every project by employing a range of assessment and survey methods, and management and monitoring plans.

Terrestrial Ecology Services

We are passionate about creating landscape-scale ecological solutions that make a difference. Our team of experts use spatial modelling, research, stakeholder workshops and collaboration with our network of renowned professionals to create inputs for local government planning frameworks, such as policy, guidelines and ecologically significant mapping overlays. We are proud to be able to provide our clients with biodiversity conservation strategies and management plans to help our clients achieve their conservation goals.

Our ecologists use best-practice science and industry recognised guidelines to identify and quantify the potential impacts of a proposed development on the natural environment. We work closely with our clients to promote responsive project design and minimise impact.

Our extensive experience in a variety of large and complex environments has given our ecologists invaluable practical knowledge across an array of Australian landscapes. Our team boasts post-graduate qualifications and specialists in aquatic ecology, botany and zoology, allowing us to utilise a variety of methods and research for impact assessments and conservation purposes.

Our team is committed to helping our clients minimise the impacts of their projects, but when this is not possible, we can use offset frameworks to ensure no net loss of biodiversity. We understand the complex requirements of state and national frameworks, and can guide our clients through the process of establishing offsets.

We routinely identify and address potential environmental risks to guide sustainable projects that minimise impacts on Australia’s unique, iconic and increasingly fragile natural environment.

We routinely identify and address potential environmental risks to guide sustainable projects that minimise impacts on Australia’s unique, iconic and increasingly fragile natural environment.

Terrestrial ecology services

Recognised professionals

Ecologists

Ecologists

Botanists

Botanists

Zoologists

Zoologists

project management

Project Managers

Technology to optimise local fauna and flora conservation

By leveraging the latest state-of-the-art technology, we are able to conduct comprehensive assessments of even the most complex and remote sites. Our remote sensing and GIS capabilities enable us to gather and analyse data from large landscapes and diverse environments. This data is integrated into a single image for analysis and decision-making, providing our clients with accurate, efficient, and clearly communicated assessments of their sites.

Technology to optimise local fauna and flora conservation

By leveraging the latest state-of-the-art technology, we are able to conduct comprehensive assessments of even the most complex and remote sites. Our remote sensing and GIS capabilities enable us to gather and analyse data from large landscapes and diverse environments. This data is integrated into a single image for analysis and decision-making, providing our clients with accurate, efficient, and clearly communicated assessments of their sites.

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Beth Kramer - General Manager, Biodiversity

Beth Kramer

General Manager Biodiversity

Beth Noel - Principal Ecologist

Beth Noel

Principal Ecologist

Jacqui Coughlan

Jacqui Coughlan

Principal Ecologist

Greg Calvert Principal Ecologist

Greg Calvert

Principal Ecologist

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