| Summary We often find corporates and individual landowners want to "do the right thing" and increase the biodiversity on their land, while making it more aesthetically attractive at the same time. Their problem is they don't know where to start. They might use an ecologist to survey the site and come up with recommendations, which are often difficult to combine with aesthetic or functional requirements. There may be a design or specialist element involved, so they need a knowledgable landscape designer with experience of combining ecologically friendly design with function and style, following their specific brief. Landowners often also need a project manager and a source for the plants and seeds involved, and we often find a management plan for the future is helpful for them too. We can offer some or all of these elements under a single umbrella through our network of specialists, which includes the Wildlife Trusts' consultancy service: Ecological survey and report Landscape design Project management Seed and plant supply Management plan Fees are quoted on a project-by-project basis for these services. We can't overstate how helpful they can be. Contact us for further details. Click here to subscribe to our occasional email newsletters. |