Through our skilled and experienced staff team at the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales, we are able to offer a wide range of services to partner organisations involved in conservation land management, agencies, private companies and landowners. We offer services in both ecological consultancy and land management contracting.
Ecological consultancy
Drawing on the expertise of our ecologists, the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales offers a range of professional ecological consultancy services to both public and private sector clients. Today, many wildlife species and habitats are protected by national and international legislation, which can pose a potential problem to developers if not identified at an early stage. When identified at an early stage, opportunities exist to enhance schemes through appropriate mitigation measures, for the benefit of the development and for wildlife. Our experienced team of ecologists can provide Managment Advice and Planning through the following:
- Data Searches and Desktop Studies
- Baseline habitat and extended Phase I Surveys
- Tree Surveys
- Habitat and Species Management Plans
- GIS Mapping
- Protected Species Surveys
Land Management Contracting
We are able to be able to offer the services of our skilled and experienced reserves management team to organisations involved in conservation land management, companies and private landowners.
The services we offer include:
- Advice on conservation land project management and using contractors
- Footpath clearance & vegetation management
- Woodland management & coppicing
- Grassland management
- New woodland creation and planting
- Invasive species eradication programmes
- Low impact small diameter timber extraction
- Mobile sawmilling
- Supply and installation of benches, notice boards and other outdoor furniture
- Supply and installation of a variety of nest boxes
- Demonstrations of sawmilling, greenwood working etc at events
- We can also sometimes offer for sale small quantities of sawn timber, coppice wood products & firewood from management of our nature reserves.
Advice on Local Wildlife Sites
Local Wildlife Sites are a way of recognising some of the best places for wildlife locally. They are areas considered to be of particular conservation value because of the habitats or species they support. Local Wildlife Sites play a crucial role by providing wildlife refuges, protecting threatened species and habitats, and acting as links and corridors between other valuable sites.
Get in contact with us at info@welshwildlife.org for advice about your Wildlife Site, how to access small grant schemes to help with capital works projects and so much more.
Free management toolkits
Looking for further support on how to manage your land for wildlife? Use our free management toolkits below!