Surveys : Flora and Fauna Surveys
Cork Ecology Flora and Fauna Surveys are complete site surveys for birds (including hen harriers), mammals, plants, reptiles, amphibians, butterflies and dragonflies as part of the Environmental Impact Assessment process.
In addition to our own survey, a review of available published information for the site will be carried out.
Areas of highest conservation value or those most vulnerable/sensitive will be identified and placed in the wider context of the surrounding area. Any potential impacts will be identified and assessed and mitigation measures outlined.
Cork Ecology also offer a complete range of surveying and assessment services.
Recent Projects
- Flora and Fauna site assessment for a wind farm development in Co. Tipperary, as part of an Environmental Impact Assessment.
- Bird survey for a proposed industrial estate in Co. Cork, as part of an Environmental Impact Assessment.
- Bird survey for a wind farm development in Co. Cork, as part of an Environmental Impact Assessment.
- Bird survey for a marina development in Co. Cork, as part of an Environmental Impact Assessment.
- Flora and Fauna site assessment for a wind farm development in Co. Cork, as part of an Environmental Impact Assessment.
- Bird survey for a marina development in Co. Limerick, as part of an Environmental Impact Assessment.
- Flora and Fauna site assessment for a wind farm development in Co. Tipperary, as part of an Environmental Impact Assessment.
- Flora and Fauna site assessment for a wind farm development in Co. Mayo, as part of an Environmental Impact Assessment.
- Breeding bird survey and impact assessment for a wind farm development in Co. Tipperary, as part of an Environmental Impact Assessment.
- Flora and Fauna site assessment for a wind farm development in Co. Cork, as part of an Environmental Impact Assessment.
- Bird survey and impact assessment for a wind farm development in Co. Limerick, as part of an Environmental Impact Assessment.
- Bird survey for a landfill expansion project in Co. Kerry, as part of an Environmental Impact Assessment
