Ecology Surveys

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An Ecology Survey identifies and assesses habitats and species on a site to guide planning, protect wildlife, and support sustainable development.

Ecology Surveys

What It Is

An Ecological Survey is a systematic study carried out by professional ecologists to identify and assess the habitats, species, and ecological features present within a specific area. It provides essential baseline data to inform planning applications, land management, and development projects, ensuring that wildlife and natural habitats are properly considered in accordance with biodiversity and conservation legislation.

The main purpose of an Ecological Survey is to determine the ecological value of a site and to identify any protected species or priority habitats that may be affected by proposed works. Surveys are often conducted at different times of year to capture seasonal variations in wildlife activity.

Ecological Surveys involve a combination of desk-based research—reviewing existing environmental records and mapping data—and fieldwork, where ecologists record species, vegetation types, and habitat conditions. The findings are analyzed to assess potential ecological impacts and to develop strategies for mitigation, enhancement, and long-term biodiversity management.

The results are compiled into an Ecological Survey Report, which forms part of planning submissions and helps demonstrate compliance with local planning policies and environmental legislation such as the Wildlife and Countryside Act and the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations.

By identifying ecological constraints early, an Ecological Survey helps developers avoid costly delays, reduce ecological risks, and design projects that promote biodiversity net gain and sustainable development.

In summary, an Ecological Survey is a critical step in environmental planning and conservation, providing the knowledge needed to protect wildlife while enabling responsible development.

Ecology surveys check whether protected species, habitats, or ecological constraints are present on your site. They are often a planning requirement, ensuring that development avoids or mitigates harm to wildlife and complies with UK legislation. The type of survey depends on the site and species likely to be affected.

Why It Matters — Risks Without It
❌ Planning refusal if ecological impacts aren’t addressed
📣 Legal challenges or objections from Natural England and local authorities
⚠️ Risk of prosecution if protected species or habitats are harmed
🧾 Delays and costly redesigns if surveys are left too late in the season

What’s Measured

  • Presence or likely presence of protected species (e.g. bats, great crested newts, reptiles, badgers, birds)

  • Quality and extent of habitats (grasslands, woodlands, wetlands, rivers)

  • Seasonal activity patterns (e.g. breeding, hibernation, nesting)

  • Potential ecological constraints on construction or operation

How It Works

  1. Preliminary Ecological Appraisal (PEA): First step — a baseline survey of habitats and potential species issues.

  2. Phase 1 Habitat Survey: Maps habitat types across the site.

  3. Species-Specific Surveys (if needed):

    • Bats (roost inspections, emergence surveys)

    • Birds (breeding, overwintering)

    • Great crested newts

    • Reptiles

    • Badgers

    • Dormice

    • Invertebrates (butterflies, moths, beetles, etc.)

    • Vegetation and flora surveys

    • Water vole / otter surveys

  4. Reports are produced for planning and may recommend mitigation or enhancements.

Who It’s For
🏗️ Developers and housebuilders applying for planning permission
🏛️ Planning consultants coordinating Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA)
🌱 Landowners and managers of sensitive sites
⚖️ Organisations needing to comply with the Wildlife & Countryside Act, Habitats Regulations, or other protections

What You Get
📄 Survey reports suitable for submission with planning applications
🔍 Evidence of compliance with wildlife and habitats law
🧠 Expert advice on mitigation and biodiversity enhancements
✅ Clarity on ecological risks and how to resolve them


🌿 Important: Different surveys can only be carried out at certain times of the year (e.g. bat surveys in summer, hibernation surveys in winter). That’s why early planning is critical.

📌 On the booking form — customers should specify which survey(s) they require, or request a Preliminary Ecological Appraisal first so you can advise.

Alkali Environmental Consultants

Alkali Environmental is an environmental consultancy specialising in air quality, odour, dust, noise, and emissions monitoring. Working to UKAS and MCERTS standards, we provide regulator-approved data and clear, defensible reports for clients across the UK and internationally.

Recognised as one of the first consultancies to deliver industry-tailored environmental compliance, Alkali helps organisations meet Environment Agency (EA) and Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR) requirements with precision and transparency.

Our team delivers stack emissions testing, dispersion modelling, air quality assessments, odour and noise surveys, flood risk assessments, and full permit management support. We offer free initial advice and consultation to help clients identify requirements, reduce risk, and achieve compliance quickly and cost-effectively.

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What Happens Next

Add your chosen services to the quote and submit the short request form. We’ll review your scope and follow this simple process:

  1. Add to Quote & Submit Request
    Pick your services, complete the RFQ form, and send.
  2. Receive Your Proposal
    For clear scopes we usually quote the same day. Complex projects may need a quick call to refine deliverables.
  3. Confirm & Prepare
    Approve the proposal and provide PO/payment. For site work we’ll issue your Site-Specific Protocol (SSP) and RAMS.
  4. Project Delivery
    On-site testing is MCERTS & UKAS accredited to ISO/IEC 17025. Consultancy delivered in person or remotely (Teams/phone).
  5. Analysis & Reporting
    You’ll receive clear, detailed reports covering all agreed deliverables, formatted for straightforward regulatory or project use.
  6. Expert Aftercare
    We’ll review your results with you and discuss any implications. If further testing or work is required, we’ll provide a separate quote. Regular customers may be eligible for loyalty pricing on future projects.