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Working with wildlife site guide

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: CIRIA ; (C567)Publication details: London CIRIA 2005Description: 196p ill, tables 21cmISBN:
  • 0860175677
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 333.72 $2 18
Contents:
Overview of how construction can affect wildlife - licensing - guidance on the optimal timing for carrying out specialist ecological surveys and mitigation - roles of the contractor and ecologist - species briefing - habitat briefing.
Summary: Intended as an on-site reference guide for those working in the construction industry. Helps to identify species, deals with the role of the contractor and ecologist, and gives guidance on the optimal times for carrying out specialist surveys and mitigation. Topics covered include common amphibians, common mammals, fish, birds, protected species, invasive plants, pests, coastal and marine habitats, grassland, heathland, hedgerows, urban habitats, wetlands and woodlands.
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Overview of how construction can affect wildlife - licensing - guidance on the optimal timing for carrying out specialist ecological surveys and mitigation - roles of the contractor and ecologist - species briefing - habitat briefing.

Intended as an on-site reference guide for those working in the construction industry. Helps to identify species, deals with the role of the contractor and ecologist, and gives guidance on the optimal times for carrying out specialist surveys and mitigation. Topics covered include common amphibians, common mammals, fish, birds, protected species, invasive plants, pests, coastal and marine habitats, grassland, heathland, hedgerows, urban habitats, wetlands and woodlands.