Success Stories

The Ranch at Southfork, LLC

The White Mountain Apache Tribe

U.S. Forest Service

Cahava Springs Corporation

U.S. National Park Service

Peabody Western Coal Company







Success Stories

The Ranch at Southfork, LLC
Section 7 Consultation, CWA Section 404 Permit
Revegetation & Biological Assessment - 2001
On time, on budget, complex project still underway

Design and implementation of revegetation of approximately 15 acres of riparian habitat along the Southfork of the Little Colorado River and rehabilitation of existing small lake. Assisting client in Section 7 Consultation with USFWS, and preparation of Biological Assessment/application for CWA Section 404 permit for the removal of an existing dam on the Southfork of the LCR.

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White Mountain Apache Tribal Forestry Dept.
Environmental Assessment – 2003
On time, under budget, extremely short deadline

Prepared Biological Assessment and Environmental Assessment for proposed salvage timber harvest of approximately 375,000 acres affected by the Rodeo/Chediski fire in the White Mountains of Arizona.

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Coronado National Forest
Wildlife Survey – 2003
On time, on budget

Conducted cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl surveys in the Santa Catalina and Nogales Ranger Districts.

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Cahava Springs Corporation
Wildlife Survey
On time, on budget

Conducted cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl surveys on approximately 975 acres in Carefree, Arizona. Also provided consultation to client in development of wildlife corridors throughout proposed development.

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National Park Service - Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Wildlife Survey
On time, on budget

Mexican spotted owl inventory and training class. Prepared and delivered training of Mexican spotted owl inventory and monitoring protocols. Included actual set-up of fixed-point calling routes and first pass inventory demonstration for park employees and superintendent of two remote survey areas in the Guadalupe Mountains.

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Peabody Energy Corporation, Arizona and New Mexico
Wildlife Monitoring
On time, on budget

Wildlife monitoring on Black Mesa Mine Complex. Conducting nest monitoring and raptor inventory within 1-mile buffer zone of approximately 196,000-acre mine leasehold. Included reproductive nest checks of 14 known Mexican spotted owl nest sites.

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