UK-based environmental planning and habitat renewal for places that want to thrive.
We translate ecological insight into design choices that communities can feel: cooler streets, richer habitats, and projects that meet UK biodiversity standards without sacrificing the human story.
Need an immediate perspective? Start with our field-led diagnostics.
We begin in the soil, not in spreadsheets. Our team maps migration routes, sunlight corridors, and hidden water paths before we propose a single intervention.
Explore the ecology toolkitRecent insights: a community hub in Leeds reduced surface temperatures by 3°C using native canopy clusters, while a coastal trail in Devon restored pollinator density within one season.
Biodiversity metrics alone do not change behaviour. We turn ecological data into a narrative that makes stakeholders defend the habitat even after the ribbon cutting.
Get a stakeholder story mapImproved invertebrate density by 24% in a single monitoring cycle.
Street tree coverage plans aligned with local health datasets.
Community stewardship programmes with 82% return rate.
Book a discovery session and get a preliminary ecology snapshot.
Reserve a slotOn-site survey, risk map, and seasonally weighted assessment.
Phased recovery blueprint with species-specific targets.
Two facilitated sessions and a stewardship toolkit.
Land-use carbon baseline and mitigation actions.
Plant palette, maintenance schedule, and seasonal visuals.
We move from ground truth to shared ownership. Expect a calm, structured process with weekly pulse updates and clear evidence for every decision.
Review the full engagement mapSelect your service first, then share your details. We respond within two working days with next steps and availability.
We align on location context, confirm available site dates, and send a tailored proposal aligned with UK biodiversity net gain requirements.
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