Taking the Lead in Biodiversity Net Gain: Our Complete Surveys of Protected Species and Ecology Across the UK
The UK is moving toward more sustainable development, and the need for biodiversity net gain (BNG) has never been higher. Our top ecology company is at the vanguard of this effort, providing detailed biodiversity net gain assessments and surveys of protected species all around the country. We give developers, landowners, and local governments the tools and knowledge they need to keep up with changing ecological laws and planning rules. Find out more about dinatravel.com.my
Our team of professional ecologists does thorough inspections to check on ecosystems and find protected species including bats, great crested newts, badgers, reptiles, and birds. We make sure that every survey meets the goals for biodiversity set by the Environment Act 2021 and by the national and local governments. Our science-based plans support long-term growth and improve natural ecosystems, whether the project is a little home or a big infrastructure project. We use cutting-edge tools like GIS mapping and remote sensing to make ecological reports that are accurate and full of data. We assist clients get planning permission while leaving a lasting impact on the environment. We have a good reputation for being reliable, responsive, and technically skilled. We are dedicated to providing high-quality ecological solutions all over the UK, from preliminary ecological evaluations (PEAs) to full habitat management plans and biodiversity net gain calculations. By include environment in development projects, our proactive strategy not only protects endangered species but also helps achieve long-term conservation goals. Questions and Answers What does biodiversity net gain (BNG) mean? BNG is a way of planning that makes sure that development leaves biodiversity in a better state than it was before. When should I do an ecology survey? The best time to do an ecology survey is early in the planning process, when the species in question is in the right survey season.
Are surveys of protected species necessary by law? Yes, if there are likely to be protected species on your land, you must do a survey before you can start building. In conclusion Our specialist ecological services across the UK assist clients achieve biodiversity net gain while guaranteeing compliance with environmental law. Work with us to make changes that are good for both people and nature.
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Taking the Lead in Biodiversity Net Gain: Our Complete Surveys of Protected Species and Ecology Across the UK
The UK is moving toward more sustainabl...