Ecological Restoration
A pioneer of ecological restoration, Biohabitats applies sound science, engages local communities and employs adaptive management strategies to restore degraded ecosystems.
In many parts of the world, conservation of natural resources may not be enough to sustain the diversity of life on our planet. What is needed now is ecological restoration; ‘the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged, or destroyed’ (SER Primer). At Biohabitats, we believe that ecological restoration is about restoring the future.
WHAT WE DO
Coastal/Near Shore Ecosystems
- Tidal Wetlands
- Beach, Dune, Shorelines
- Seagrass Beds
- Shellfish (Oyster Reefs & Mussel Beds)
- Coral Reefs
Riverine/Freshwater Ecosystems
- Non-Tidal Wetlands
- Rivers/Streams
- Lakes
- Fish Passage/Habitat/Recovery
- Mollusk Recovery
Marine Ecosystems
- Fish Larval Capture, Rearing & Release
- Coral Reefs
- Submerged Aquatic Vegetation
- Fisheries Habitat & Recovery
Forest Ecosystems
- Deciduous & Coniferous
- Riparian & Coastal
Grassland Ecosystems
- Short/Tall Grass Prairies
- Native Grasslands
Savannah
Arid Lands
Species Reintroductions
Ecosystem Restoration Planning
- Programming
- Natural Capital/Ecosystem Services
- Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
- Invasive Species Management
- Soil Regeneration & Rehabilitation
- Wildlife Corridors & Road Crossings
- Prescribed Burning




