Fauna Management
Our Approach
We balance development and conservation through careful planning and fieldwork. Every assessment is carried out safely and ethically, ensuring minimal disruption to native wildlife and habitats.
What We Do
Our fauna specialists conduct surveys, capture and relocation programs, and prepare detailed management reports. We work closely with project managers and regulators to maintain compliance at every stage.
Technology and Safety
We use modern tools like thermal drones and data mapping for accurate, low-impact assessments. Our trained handlers work under strict safety standards to protect both workers and wildlife.
Outcomes
Each project ends with a clear report, complete documentation, and practical recommendations for ongoing habitat care and compliance.
Key Services
- Fauna Spotter Catchers
- Koala Spotters
- Threatened Species Management
- Thermal Drone Surveys
- Pre-clearance fauna surveys (day or night)
- Habitat and breeding place assessments
- Fauna Management Plans and Species Management Programs (SMPs)
- Nest box supply, installation, and monitoring
- Native animal conservation initiatives
Frequently Asked Questions
Fauna management involves identifying, assessing, and protecting native animals that may be affected by site activities. Our specialists conduct surveys, handle and relocate fauna safely, and implement management plans that keep your works compliant and wildlife unharmed.
Yes. Our licensed fauna handlers and environmental professionals hold all current wildlife permits, safety accreditations, and insurance. This ensures every activity — from capture and relocation to reporting — meets all state and federal environmental standards.
Fauna assessments should begin during the early planning or pre-clearance phase of your project. Engaging us early allows time for surveys, approvals, and relocation, helping you avoid costly delays and ensuring all compliance steps are complete before works begin.
Thermal drones use heat-sensing cameras to detect wildlife that may be hidden in vegetation or structures. This allows our team to conduct safer, faster, and more accurate surveys — reducing the need for disturbance and improving site visibility during planning and clearing.
Yes. Our work doesn’t end after the initial survey. We offer post-clearance monitoring, nest-box installation and checks, and regular reporting to ensure long-term compliance and support for habitat restoration and local biodiversity.

















