Services designed around ecological outcomes, not billing categories
We structure our work around what actually needs to happen on the ground, not arbitrary divisions between consulting, implementation, and monitoring.
How we work with clients
Most environmental firms separate assessment from implementation. You get a report, then need to find someone else to execute it, then arrange separate monitoring. This creates gaps where critical details get lost.
We handle the full process. The ecologist who assesses your site designs the restoration plan, coordinates implementation, and monitors outcomes. Continuity matters when working with living systems that change over time.
What we offer
Ecological Baseline Assessment
Comprehensive documentation of current site conditions. We conduct species inventories across multiple seasons, assess soil health and structure, evaluate water quality and hydrology, and map habitat types. Includes identification of rare or protected species, assessment of ecological connectivity, and analysis of limiting factors affecting biodiversity.
Deliverable includes full report with species lists, soil analysis results, habitat maps, and recommendations for enhancement opportunities. Typical timeline: 6-8 weeks from initial site visit to final report delivery.
£2,847Habitat Restoration Implementation
Complete execution of restoration projects from ground preparation through establishment monitoring. We handle invasive species removal, soil amendment and decompaction, native seed collection and propagation, installation of structural features like dead wood or rock piles, and seasonal planting schedules tailored to site conditions.
Includes three years of establishment monitoring with quarterly site visits, adaptive management adjustments, and supplemental planting as needed. Most projects show measurable biodiversity increases within 18-24 months.
£8,395Biodiversity Enhancement Strategy
Custom plans for increasing species diversity on developed or agricultural land without major disruption to current use. We design pollinator corridors, wildlife-friendly edges, and transitional zones that boost biodiversity while maintaining property function.
Strategies include native hedgerow establishment, wildflower strip placement, water feature integration, and bird and bat box installation designed to address specific gaps in local ecological networks. Plans include phased implementation timelines and budget projections.
£3,650Sustainable Land Management Consultation
Ongoing ecological guidance for landowners and property managers. Monthly site visits to assess conditions, provide seasonal management recommendations, identify emerging issues, and adjust strategies based on observed outcomes.
Particularly valuable for estates, farms, or conservation sites where management decisions significantly impact biodiversity. Includes priority species monitoring, advice on grazing regimes or mowing schedules, and coordination with any restoration work in progress.
£1,475 per quarterUrban Ecology Integration
Making built environments more hospitable for wildlife without compromising function. We design green roofs and living walls optimized for native species, create pollinator-friendly landscaping that reduces maintenance requirements, install swift and bat boxes in appropriate locations, and develop permeable surface solutions that support both drainage and biodiversity.
Urban projects require different approaches than rural restoration. Species selection, substrate specifications, and maintenance protocols must account for unique urban pressures like heat islands, pollution, and human activity.
£4,920Wetland Creation and Restoration
Specialized work with aquatic and semi-aquatic ecosystems. We handle hydrological assessment and design, pond creation or expansion, stream restoration including bank stabilization, emergent vegetation establishment, and water quality monitoring. Wetlands provide outsized ecological benefits but require specific technical expertise.
Projects include assessment of water sources and drainage patterns, design of appropriate depths and profiles for target species, selection of native aquatic and marginal plants, and long-term monitoring of colonization by amphibians, invertebrates, and wetland birds.
£6,285What's included in every project
Regardless of service type, you get direct communication with the ecologist managing your project. No account managers or intermediaries. Questions go to the person who knows your site.
All monitoring data belongs to you. We provide raw species lists, soil test results, and photo documentation in addition to interpreted reports. This data has value beyond the immediate project, especially if you pursue environmental certification or need documentation for planning applications.
We coordinate with other professionals when needed. Many projects require input from hydrologists, arborists, or engineers. We handle those relationships and ensure ecological priorities are properly communicated.
Timeline expectations
Assessments typically require 6-8 weeks from initial visit to final report. This allows time for multiple site visits across different conditions and thorough analysis of collected data.
Restoration implementation timing depends heavily on seasonal factors. Most planting work happens autumn through early spring. Ground preparation can occur year-round but is easier outside growing season. We'll recommend optimal timing during project planning.
Measurable results appear gradually. Some species respond quickly, colonizing restored sites within months. Others, particularly specialists, may take several years to establish stable populations. We set realistic expectations during initial consultations.
Not sure which service fits your situation?
Reach out with basic details about your site. We can recommend appropriate starting points based on your goals and conditions.
Contact usService terms: Ecological restoration outcomes depend on site conditions, climate factors, surrounding land use, and ongoing management practices. While we design projects based on established ecological principles and site-specific data, natural systems respond variably and timelines for achieving target outcomes may differ from projections. Our services may support but do not replace legal environmental compliance obligations. All recommendations should be evaluated in context of applicable regulations and any required permits or approvals.