

Sensitive
Species Inventory and Management
To
effectively manage and conserve sensitive species and spaces, it is
important to understand species distribution, density, habitat
requirements and factors affecting long-term survival. As such Canyon
Wren personnel have conducted and been involved in numerous sensitive
species inventories and managment programs, including piping plover
recovery planning, burrowing owl habitat assessments, coastal tailed
frog inventories, harlequin duck population monitoring, and much more.
Environmental
Impact Assessment
Regulatory
approval process planning at local government, provincial (BCEAA,
AEPEA) and federal (CEAA) levels, can all require the preparation of an
environmental impact assessment (EIA) to determine the magnitude of
impact a development is likely to have on the natural environment. If
your project triggers an EIA, Canyon Wren Consulting will design and
implement an assessment approach taylored to your specific site
location and regulatory approval requirements.

blue grama
grass - red listed
coastal tailed frog - blue
listed
burrowing owl (den) - red listed