Destructive Search

We can perform any size or method of destructive search necessary, for a variety of protected species.

Following either habitat manipulation or a translocation programme of capture and removal, it is common practice to undertake a destructive search. This involves carefully and systematically removing the top layers of soil to search for any remaining animals.

The result is the removal of remaining habitat and individual animals, allowing the development to proceed without ecological constraints.

We have extensive experience with a number of species and fully understand the process and sensitivities. As a result we can dramatically reduce the risk to any remaining animals.