Bighorn sheep in a high-desert mountain landscape

Services

Focused conservation support for real-world projects.

Project support

Engagements can be scoped around an early project question, a developing conservation plan, or a need to make technical material useful to a broader team.

Wildlife and Habitat Review

Desktop review, site context, species and habitat considerations, and conservation constraints.

Conservation Planning

Stewardship priorities, mitigation concepts, monitoring plans, and practical management recommendations.

Research and Technical Advising

Study design review, literature synthesis, data interpretation, and plain-language technical summaries.

Education and Training

Workshops, short courses, and presentations for teams that need to understand wildlife issues clearly.

How an engagement can work

Start with the decision, then build the ecological work around it.

01

Define the question

Clarify the location, timeline, project stage, stakeholders, and the decision that needs support.

02

Review the context

Bring together habitat conditions, wildlife considerations, available information, and project constraints.

03

Frame the next step

Translate findings into a clear recommendation, monitoring idea, research direction, or communication plan.