Ecology Link has worked with Essex Wildlife Trust on a number of large scale habitat restoration projects within their reserves.
Read more →Under the agreement for the translocation of animals from the Port of Tilbury site, a five year monitoring programme was implemented with EWT to annually survey and record animal species and numbers within the receptor sites. Habitat management has also been overseen for the ongoing enhancement of
Read more →Ecology link was commissioned by PDE to oversee the ecological management of the construction of a flood defence bund. This was to be constructed across a drainage ditch between two landfill sites in East Tilbury. Working solution to removing vegetation Ecology link provided a working solution to
Read more →Young brown trout from upper river section. Juvenile trout have become more prevalent since the river enhancements have been created. The River Welland is a typical lowland river flowing through the East Midlands to the Wash. As with many rivers, it has been highly manipulated in the
Read more →Ecology Link was commissioned by Gunsmoke Paintball, to produce an Ecology Management Strategy for a proposed new paintball site in Essex. Protecting habitat and establishing diversity The client wanted to incorporate commercial paintball activities within an area of woodland, whilst protecting and enhancing the Local Wildlife Site
Read more →As part of a wider environmental statement and associated works, Ecology Link was commissioned to undertake a large scale reptile translocation on a 22ha site. Management of field ecologists and landscape contractors The Port is creating a new Distribution Park near to Tilbury Docks. The translocation involved
Read more →As part of the redevelopment of a former community college site in Peterborough, a Phase 1 Habitat survey was completed by Ecology Link in spring 2012, which identified the need for further protected species surveys. Surveys undertaken show good amphibian populations Subsequently, surveys were undertaken for great
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