Land Management
Land management in support of project or conservation goals encompasses a wide range of needs, from the identification and quantification of resources to planning, permitting, design, implementation, and ongoing maintenance programs. Whether the assignment is a complex mitigation banking effort, a traditional ecological science application, development of best management practices, or an erosion control program, PBS&J offers a single-source solution for all of your land management services.
Our land management team’s comprehensive experience in managing both large and small ecological systems makes us ideally suited to provide:
- Land management planning
- Habitat identification, evaluation, assessment, and permitting of natural ecological systems
- Jurisdictional wetland identifications
- Habitat restoration and mitigation, including mitigation banking
- Endangered and threatened species habitat conservation and management
- NEPA requirements assistance
- Prescribed fire management
- Cultural resources assessments
- US Army Corps of Engineers permitting and compliance service
Detailed services in the PBS&J Land Management Program include:
- Wildlife biology and nuisance/ hazardous wildlife management
- Ecology, aquatic biology, and limnology
- Forestry and silvicultural services
- Native, exotic, and nuisance vegetation identification and management
- Mitigation design, monitoring, and management
- Land acquisition and management
- Hydrology, soils, and erosion control
- Drainage and geotechnical engineering
- Land survey, cartography, and geographic information systems (GIS)
- Water quality and quantity
- Land use planning
- Best management practices
- Federal, state, and local permitting
- Project management and construction services
- Prescribed fire planning, preparation, and implementation
About PBS&J
PBS&J has distinguished itself as a leader in the environmental community by providing responsible solutions to today’s land management challenges. We offer our clients a track record of success in obtaining regulatory approvals, the result of our in-depth knowledge of the permitting process and the requirements of federal, state, and local agencies. Our goal is to offer state-of-the-practice service that effectively address our clients’ concerns. As we move into the 21st century, PBS&J believes that our most important role continues to be serving as an extension of client staff, to build synergistic relationships that result in successful, award-winning projects.
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