Species surveys
Specialising in small to medium-sized projects, we offer a wide range of protected species surveys, including bats, birds, reptiles and more.
We pride ourselves on our ability to complete projects efficiently, and within the client’s budget and timescales. We’ll work closely with you to tailor ecological input into your project to help save costs and time, while doing the right thing for nature.
Find the species survey you require or speak to our friendly team for more information and advice.
Badgers
Badger surveys are ecological assessments conducted to identify the presence of badgers, locate setts and understand how a proposed development might affect them.
Bats
Bat surveys assess roosting potential and activity, supporting planning applications and informed, compliant development decisions.
Birds
Bird surveys are ecological assessments which identify the presence of nesting, breeding or wintering birds on a site and determine how proposed development might impact them.
Great Crested Newts
Great crested newt surveys are ecological assessments carried out to determine whether the protected species is present and whether a proposed development could affect them or their habitat.
Hazel Dormice
Hazel dormouse surveys help confirm the presence or absence of this highly protected species and understand how they might be affected by development.
Reptiles
A reptile survey is an ecological assessment conducted to identify the presence or likely absence of reptiles on a proposed development site, and establish the need for relocation.
Water Voles & Otters
Water vole and otter surveys help establish how these protected species might be using watercourses and nearby land on development sites, supporting planning applications.