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Restoration, Habitat Management, and Mitigation Monitoring Plans

Under CEQA and NEPA permit regulations, project activities that disturb native habitats that are protected by local, state and federal laws are normally required to provide restoration planning. Restoration planning will maintain levels of the affected habitat at preconstruction levels, or improve habitat levels after construction. A successful revegetation effort requires experience in propagation and planting techniques, a network of local plant suppliers, knowledge of the most up-to-date weed control methods, and the ability to design and implement appropriate qualitative and quantitative monitoring programs to judge restoration success.

Representative Projects

  • Wetland Area Management Plan for the Bailey Wetlands
  • Black-Flowered Figwort (Scrophularia atrata) Habitat Mitigation and Monitoring Plan
  • Long Term Habitat Management and Mitigation Monitoring for The Crosby at Rancho Santa Fe
  • San Buenaventura State Beach Restoration Monitoring, Ventura County
  • Riparian and Wetland Habitat Mitigation and Monitoring Plan, Davenport Creek, San Luis Obispo
  • Habitat Mitigation Monitoring Plan for tributary to Santa Clara River
  • Chumash Park Oak Woodland Mitigation Plan Implementation
  • Dune Repair Broad Beach