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Ecological Services

Acorn Ecology offers a wide range of ecological surveys both for developers and land owners. All our surveys are to industry standards but tailored to the objectives of your project. We provide a highly professional service which is based on the customers needs and sound ecological principles.

We have extensive experience of European Protected Species Licence applications and have excellent knowledge of practical and cost effective mitigation solutions as well as wildlife enhancement measures.

To find out more about our surveys please click on the list of ecology services on the right or follow the links below. Our services include:

To discuss a project or book a survey, contact us at info@acornecology.co.uk or call 01392 366512.

Please note that some surveys can only be conducted at certain times of the year.

We always recommend that an ecologist is involved as early as possible in any project which is likely to impact on wildlife. This significantly reduces the chances of any costly delays and could mean that mitigation is incorporated at the design stage of the process. 

Are you interested in receiving our newsletter 'Eco-planning News' every quarter?  It provides information on any changes in legislation, what to think about for the next season and other interesting infomation about wildlife that is relevant to architects and developers. To register for your copy, click on the yellow postit note in the bottom left corner of this page.

To see the latest edition of Eco-planning News click on the PDF link at the bottom of the page.

Other information:

Useful information and links about wildlife

Why do I need a wildlife survey?

What is Habitat Management?

Why manage sites for wildlife?

Wildlife in Buildings

Wildlife Mitigation

Wildlife and the Law

Bat Surveys

Habitat management - Woodland

Habitat management - Grassland

What is a Management Plan and why have one?

 

Eco-Planning News - August 2011
Eco-Planning News November 2011