Bat Mitigation, Avoidance and Compensation

Bat Mitigation, Avoidance and Compensation

Contact us today for a free quote. Get a Quote Now Bat Mitigation, Avoidance and Compensation Why is Bat Mitigation Required? Bat mitigation may be required for planning and licence applications. In the UK, bats are a protected species; therefore if there is a belief...
Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP)

Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP)

Contact us today for a free quote. Get a Quote Now Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP): Biodiversity What is a Construction Environmental Management Plan: Biodiversity? Managing the impacts of a construction project on the environment can be extremely...
Badger Sett Closure

Badger Sett Closure

Contact us today for a free quote. Get a Quote Now Badger Sett Closure Why Would a Badger Sett Closure be Required?   Badger sett closure may be required if badger setts are found on a development site. Badger clans occupy and breed in something called a sett. A sett...
Otter Surveys for Development

Otter Surveys for Development

Contact us today for a free quote. Get a Quote Now Otter Surveys for Development Why are Otter Surveys Required? If a development is likely to affect a water body, or an area near a water body, otter surveys may be required. The only UK native otter is the Eurasian...
Bird Surveys for Development

Bird Surveys for Development

Bird Surveys for Development Why are Bird Surveys Required? All nesting and breeding birds in the UK are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act (as amended) 1981. Intentionally injuring, killing, or taking a wild bird is prohibited under this Act. It is also...
Reptile Surveys for Development and Planning

Reptile Surveys for Development and Planning

Reptile Surveys for Development and Planning Why are Reptile Surveys Required? Reptile surveys are required for development on sites which may be inhabited by protected species of reptiles. Native reptile species are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act...
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