Grounded ecology strategies for landscapes under pressure.

We partner with landowners, councils, and community trusts to decode the living systems of a place and build a measurable plan for biodiversity recovery.

Story-first diagnostics, not template audits.

We treat every site as a living archive. Soil patterns, water courses, and species signals guide the plan, not a generic checklist. You will see what matters most and why it matters now.

Our team maps local risk and opportunity, then crafts a tailored strategy that is ready for funding, governance, or community activation.

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Forest trail with sunlight

Where we focus first

Habitat fragmentation Waterway vitality Pollinator corridors Soil recovery pacing Community stewardship

Our earliest sprint uncovers the ecosystem tensions that slow regeneration, then aligns them with the funding and governance pathways already available in the UK.

Visual ecology mapping

We use layered maps, in-field observations, and local stakeholder interviews to build a single, shared view of your site. These visuals become the anchor for every decision that follows.

Need a quick signal on biodiversity uplift? Start with the baseline survey.

Meadow and valley landscape

Service paths with transparent pricing

Biodiversity baseline survey

On-site sampling, species capture, and risk scoring with a digital map pack.

£1,260
Habitat restoration blueprint

Phased plan with funding alignment and implementation milestones.

£980
Carbon and soil resilience scan

Carbon-flow modeling paired with soil recovery pacing.

£1,420
Waterway health assessment

Riparian sampling, flow stress testing, and recovery roadmap.

£760
Community ecology workshop series

Three workshop sessions with stewardship playbooks.

£540
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Every plan is co-produced with local stakeholders, so the strategy is defensible when funding or governance is on the line.

See how the retainer works

“The mapping clarified the most sensitive habitats within days. It became our reference point for every planning decision.”

Estate Manager, Northumberland

What changes after 30 days

A clear list of ecosystem stressors, a prioritized action map, and an agreed timeline for biodiversity uplift.

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When to begin

If your site plan is due, funding is approaching, or local teams are ready to act, we can align within two weeks.

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Start with your service selection

Select a focus and share your details. We will respond with a short scope and availability plan.

Next best action

If you are unsure where to start, begin with the baseline survey. It produces the fastest signal for planning teams and gives funders what they need early.

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