HSA’s biologists provide habitat assessments and conduct determinate surveys for special-status plant and wildlife species including those protected under the federal and state Endangered Species Acts. Our staff has statewide experience working within a variety of habitats and natural communities. Our biologists are familiar with species’ habitat components, life histories, and agency-approved survey methodologies. HSA has developed an extensive and well-trained team of biologists and scientists to conduct reviews, assess impacts, develop mitigation measures and provide practical solutions to meet ecological, conservation, and public-use goals. Our staff of professionals also has extensive experience serving as a facilitator between governmental bodies, citizen's groups, environmental organizations, and other stakeholders in formal and informal settings on environmental and land use issues.
Services provided:
- Alternatives Analyses
- Benthic Habitat Mapping, Impact Assessment, and Mitigation
- Environmental Impact Statements
- Environmental Resource Permits
- Essential Fish Habitat Consultation/Coordination
- Grant Writing Assistance
- Habitat and Performance Monitoring
- Listed Species Evaluations, Management, Plan, and Drafting
- Migratory Bird Treaty Act
- Natural Community/Habitat Mapping
- Performance Monitoring and Reporting
- Public workshops
- Remote Sensing, Imaging Analysis, and Aerial Interpretation
- Regulatory Coordination/Permitting
- Restoration Planning and Design
- Section 7 Consultation/Coordination
- Spatial/GIS Analyses
- Species Relocation and Reintroductions
- Species Surveys
- Threatened and Endangered Species Assessments (ESA)