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by:Terra Dynamics Inc based inAlgona, WASHINGTON (USA)
Terra Dynamics has specialized in hydroseeding since 1986. We have a vast knowledge of agronomy, botany and ecology to ensure selection of the right seed mix for your project. We often work with specifiers to offer expert review and evaluation of upcoming products and technology. As a result, we have access to the latest and most advanced application technology in seeding and ...
by:Great Lakes Environmental Center (GLEC) based inTraverse City,, MICHIGAN (USA)
GLEC staff has both the depth and breadth of experience in: terrestrial ecology, wetland ecology, aquatic ecology, wildlife ecology, fisheries ecology, aquatic toxicology, vertebrate/invertebrate biology endangered and threatened species ecology, botany, forestry, soil sciences, and regulatory ...
by:Dudek based inCA, CALIFORNIA (USA)
We employ state-of-the-art field collection and GIS mapping for all projects. We offer highly educated, trained and experienced scientists in botany, mammalogy, herpetology, entomology, ornithology, spatial analysis, and habitat and wetlands restoration. We have state and federal permits for surveying, banding and trapping California’s threatened and endangered ...
by:Great Lakes Environmental Center (GLEC) based inTraverse City,, MICHIGAN (USA)
GLEC staff have both depth and breadth of experience in aquatic ecology, wetland ecology, vertebrate and invertebrate biology, aquatic toxicology, environmental chemistry, botany, forestry, habitat assessment, Geographical Information Systems (GIS)/remote sensing, and regulatory interaction. Further, GLEC has the equipment needed to perform intensive field investigations of both ...
by:Environmental Resource Solutions, Inc. (ERS) based inJacksonville, FLORIDA (USA)
Cogent testimony influences the direction and outcome of litigation. Our unsurpassed understanding of, and expertise in, regulatory and land issues endows ERS staff with formidable witness ...
by:Converse Consultants based inMonrovia, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Environmental Assessments (EAs) are frequently required to either identify if certain issues rise to the level that need to be addressed in an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) or not. Depending on the concerns of the agency, EAs may focus on specific studies, or may cover the spectrum of issues evaluated in an EIS. Some of the common topics of an EA include: threatened or endangered species, ...
