At Biotic Environmental, we are dedicated to providing sustainable and effective environmental solutions that work towards creating a nature positive future.
Our team of experienced environmental consultants have a wide range of expertise in areas such as ecology, landscape restoration and rehabilitation, horticulture and weed management.
We offer a variety of services, including environmental approvals, regulatory compliance, GIS and various management plans.
A Vegetation Management Plan (VMP) is a detailed guide designed to manage, restore, and protect plant life within a specific area. It outlines the methods and practices needed to maintain or improve the health, diversity, and resilience of vegetation. VMPs are often used by landowners, developers, and conservation organisations to address specific goals, such as restoring degraded landscapes, managing invasive species, or meeting regulatory requirements. These plans are tailored to the unique needs of the site and help ensure sustainable land management and ecological balance.
Biodiversity/Bushland Management Plans (BMP) provide a detailed guide for bringing damaged or degraded ecosystems back to a healthier, more natural state. They outline specific actions to restore the structure, function, and diversity of habitats, focusing on re-establishing native species, improving soil and water quality, and enhancing ecosystem resilience. These plans are typically used by conservation groups, land managers, or developers to repair landscapes that have been altered by human activities, .
A Weed Management Plan (WMP) provides a practical guide for controlling invasive or unwanted plants in a specific area. It helps landowners, farmers, and conservationists protect assets or maintain healthy ecosystems within their property. Whatever your needs, we can provide expert advice on how to effectively manage weeds and maintain the health of your land.
A Vegetation Assessment involves analysing the current condition and ecological value of the vegetation, including Plant Community Type (PCT), health and density. This process helps understand how well the vegetation supports the local ecosystem and guides management and conservation strategies.
A Vegetation Survey involves systematically collecting data on plant species within a defined area. This includes mapping species, recording their abundance, and noting their spatial distribution. Surveys provide a snapshot of vegetation at a given time, which is useful for environmental impact assessments, conservation planning, and land management.
Ecological services include Pre-clearance Inspection, Felling supervision, Fauna Spotter Catcher, Bush regeneration, Fauna Corridor Enhancement and Monitoring Plans.
A Review of Environmental Factors (REF) is a type of environmental assessment conducted to evaluate whether a proposed activity should be approved, considering all potential environmental impacts. This process involves the inclusion of specialised technical reports from industry experts, such as Ecological Consultants (for Flora and Fauna Assessments), Heritage Consultants (for Aboriginal and European Heritage Assessments), Environmental Scientists (for Contaminated Lands), as well as specialists in Noise and Vibration, Visual and Amenity, Traffic and Transport, among others. The REF is prepared in compliance with Part 5 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (EP&A Act).
An Environmental Management Plan (EMP) provides a comprehensive framework that outlines the potential impacts of a proposed action on the natural environment. These plans detail specific commitments from the responsible party, addressing how environmental impacts will be systematically avoided, minimised, and managed. By setting out clear strategies, EMPs ensure that the proposed actions are conducted in an environmentally responsible manner, adhering to acceptable standards and contributing to the long-term sustainability of the ecosystem. They serve as both a guiding document for implementation and a benchmark for ongoing environmental performance, ensuring that environmental considerations are fully integrated into decision-making processes.
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