What we do:
A biodiversity net gain (BNG) report assesses how a development project will improve biodiversity compared to pre-development conditions. It details impacts, mitigation strategies, and enhancement measures to ensure an overall positive effect on local ecosystems. The report includes monitoring plans and stakeholder consultations to verify and manage biodiversity improvements.
During a bat emergence re-entry survey, we evaluate bat species and their habitats within a specified area, typically a development projects. It involves field surveys to identify bat roosts, foraging areas, and flight paths. The findings help assess potential impacts on bat populations and inform mitigation strategies to protect these species and comply with conservation regulations. Bat surveys in Maidenhead, and bat surveys in Berkshire and Buckinghamshire,
Recent reviews
Client from Cookham Berkshire, Planning received within weeks of BERS report: "I was very impressed by your communications with me, organised and clear combined with doing the report as quickly as possible. I was equally impressed by not only the thorough report at the end of the BERS survey but also by your reliability and efficiency throughout. I wouldn’t hesitate to use your services again in the future and am happy to recommend you to anyone looking to do a bat survey."