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Ecology

We can offer our clients a full range of ecological services in the following areas:

  • Phase 1 Habitat Survey
  • Protected Species Surveys
  • Tree Surveys- BS5837
  • Arboricultural Impact Assessment (AIA)
  • Tree Protection Plans
  • Arboricultural Method StatementBiodiversity Strategies and Habitat Management
  • Ecological Research, Monitoring, Modelling and Analysis
  • Ecosystem Services Assessment
  • Ecological Desktop Statement
  • Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat Assessments
  • Biodiversity Net Gain Assessment
  • Preliminary Bat Roost Surveys
  • Bat Emergence/Activity Surveys
  • Reptile Surveys and Translocation

Ecology & Biodiversity

At Aval we pride ourselves in delivering exceptional expertise across a range of ecological services and assessments. From Preliminary Ecological Appraisals to biodiversity assessments, Aval can assist with any needs necessary.

Our ecology consultants offer their in-depth knowledge of ecology and are committed to offering you the best service through meticulous planning, analysis and excellent interpersonal experience. Work is undertaken throughout England and other parts of the UK.

A typical ecological assessment may require us to carry out a baseline ecological survey (also known as a phase 1 habitat survey) which involves:

Identifying protected species or habitats

  • Providing guidance on a range of wildlife policies
  • Suggesting possible appropriate mitigation measures to allow progress in development

Aval Consulting Group Ltd is ISO certified and accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS):

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Our Ecological,  Biodiversity and Arboricultural Services

Preliminary Ecological Appraisal (PEA)

A Phase 1 Habitat survey of your site will be performed, which includes mapping habitats and recording species that are present. The survey method, mapping and results will be included in the report alongside advice as needed to comply with wildlife legislation.

Protected Species Surveys

We carry out a range of protected species surveys in line with any recommendation as part of the Phase 1 Preliminary Ecological Appraisal (PEA). We can assist you with any of the below Phase 2 surveys: 

  • Bat Survey
  • Reptile
  • Great Crested Newts
  • Badgers
  • Nesting Birds
  • Barn Owl
  • Water vole
  • Otter

Ecology Desktop Statement
This report does not require a site visit. Secondary and historic data are used to assess your site and create a basic report in compliance with current UK legislation. Advice to help you move forward with your project can be included.

Biodiversity Net Gain Assessment

Biodiversity Net Gain uses calculations to compare baseline conditions to proposed development plans. Biodiversity Net Gain can be achieved if the proposed development plans provide a net improvement to the biodiversity of the site. A survey is undertaken to collect pre-development data of the habitats found on site and landscaping plans are used for the proposed development data. The Biodiversity Net Gain or Loss is calculated using the difference between the pre-development and proposed development habitat data.

Biodiversity Assessment
This report is similar to a PEA and involves a Phase 1 Habitat survey, mapping habitats and recording species that are present. It is more tailored towards sites of conservation importance and includes additional legislation linked to conservation.

Reptile Survey and Translocation

There are six species of native British reptiles, four of which are protected from killing, injuring, or selling. These include the common lizard, slow worm, adder and grass snake. For development sites where works will impact on these species, there must be evidence that every reasonable effort was made to mitigate any harm. A reptile survey can indicate if these species are present on the site or not. If reptiles are present and must be moved, then a receptor site within 1km has to be identified and surveyed. Translocation visits will be required until 4 consecutive visits occur without any reptiles or very low numbers. These surveys are seasonally restricted to between the months of April and September as weather conditions need to be dry and above 10 degrees celsius. It is recommended to book early in the season as larger sites may take several weeks to clear. If reptiles are still present on the proposed site beyond September, the development will have to remain on hold until the following season.

Tree Surveys and Reports

At Aval, we can meet your needs for tree assessments. Using our knowledge and experience, we can assist you with any needs necessary and provide tree-related recommendations to improve your development proposals.  

A typical Tree Survey will provide you with information on the condition/value of trees on site and can determine whether or not trees present are likely to be impacted by the development. All surveys carried out by Aval will follow the methodology laid out in the BS5837 standard (Trees in Relation to design, demolition and construction – Recommendations). 

This will involve:  

  • An on-site tree inspection. 
  • Tree categorisation (A – High quality, B – Moderate quality, C – Low quality, U – Unsuitable for retention).  
  • Identifying tree constraints and Root Protection Areas (RPAs) 
  • Reviewing trees for retention/removal 
  • Offering advice and guidance on planning around trees 

Ecological Walkover Survey
This report is similar to the Desktop Statement but also includes a basic walkover survey of your site.
Your report will include the basic survey method and results from the survey as well as recommendations for potential further surveys.

BREEAM Assessment
A Phase 1 Habitat survey of your site will be performed, which includes mapping habitats and features of potentially significant ecological value on site. It helps identify ecological risks and offers recommendations for compliance with wildlife legislation.

Preliminary Bat Roost Survey

A stage 1 survey of potential roost sites includes an initial internal and external inspection of buildings, trees and other potential bat roost sites to identify bat roost potential. Additionally, the survey may require a data records search which involves information on known bat roosts and protected sites. After data is collected, a detailed report will be sent to you offering ecological advice and outlining possible further steps that may be required. These assessments can be carried out all year round.

Bat emergence/Activity Survey

A stage 2 survey which is only undertaken if potential for bat roosts found in Stage 1. Emergence surveys are required where bats or evidence of bat activity is present at you site and is conducted at dusk and dawn. Ecologists will survey to see if any bats emerge or enter the building. It should be noted that at least 2 dusk or dawn surveys will be required with a 14-day interval. A return visit will be planned for at least 14 days after the initial survey. These surveys are seasonally restricted to between the months of May and September as weather conditions need to be dry and above 7 degrees celsius.

Project Experience

Our Ecology and Biodiversity Consultants have worked alongside other civil and environmental specialists from a variety of disciplines providing technical consultancy support for a range of projects within the UK and abroad. A snapshot of our project portfolio is listed below.

Bat Roost Survey

Bat Roost Survey

A Bat Roost Survey was completed at a site in Scotland. It involved an initial internal and external inspection of buildings, trees and other potential bat roost sites to identify bat roost...

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Ecological Appraisal

Ecological Appraisal

An Ecological Appraisal was completed at a commercial site to assess its suitability from development. All habitats on site were assessed and mapped by completing a Phase 1 Habitat Survey. A...

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