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Habitat Restoration Planning and Mitigation

This area deals with the restoration and enhancement of fish and wildlife habitat, especially those of endangered species.  This can be done on its own or as part of a larger construction or development project. 

New government regulations may require companies to restore and/or maintain natural habitats in and around their developments in order to obtain the necessary construction permits.  This process involves a wide variety of special skills and knowledge such as creating a restoration design for marine and freshwater shorelines, rivers, streams and wetlands, experience with the Natural Resource Damage Act (NRDA), the ability to plan a project from preliminary design through construction as well as monitoring project progress and compiling reports.

Professions in this field we routinely recruit include:

  • Land Use Planners
  • Geologists and Soil Scientists
  • Restoration Ecologists
  • Public Facilitation and Mediation Professionals
  • Air Quality Scientists and Engineers
  • Aquatic Ecologists
  • Environmental Planners
  • Regulatory Compliance Experts
  • Urban and Regional Planners
  • Public Involvement Specialists
  • Habitat Restoration Specialists
  • Landscape Architects
  • Civil Engineer
  • Aquatic Ecologists
  • Fisheries Biologists
  • Plant Ecologists
  • Wetland Biologists
  • Wildlife Biologists