CECL specializes in conducting comprehensive Fauna Surveys, targeting various mammal, invertebrate, and aquatic fauna species. Our expert biologists employ a range of survey methods to assess fauna diversity and habitat suitability, supporting biodiversity conservation efforts. By identifying key habitats and potential impacts, we help clients minimize disturbances and implement effective mitigation measures to protect sensitive species.
- Large mammals: CECL specializes in surveys and habitat assessments for large mammal species, providing valuable insights into their distribution, abundance, and habitat preferences. Our surveys help clients identify critical habitats and implement conservation measures to protect these iconic species.
- Small mammals: CECL conducts surveys to assess populations of small mammal species, such as rodents and bats, to understand their ecological roles and inform habitat management practices.
- Invertebrates: CECL conducts comprehensive surveys to assess invertebrate populations, including insects, spiders, and other arthropods. Our surveys provide valuable data on species diversity and abundance, aiding in ecosystem monitoring and conservation planning.
- Vertebrates: CECL specializes in surveys of vertebrate species, including birds, reptiles, and amphibians, to assess their populations and habitat requirements. By studying vertebrate communities, we help clients identify key habitats and develop conservation strategies to support wildlife diversity.
- Aquatic fauna: CECL conducts aquatic fauna surveys to assess the health and diversity of freshwater and marine ecosystems. Our surveys include fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and other aquatic organisms, providing critical information for habitat restoration and aquatic resource management initiatives.