Natural Resources
Our ecological scientists provide expertise for all stages of the land development process and to a broad cross-section of clients. In an effort to restore and protect our natural resources for future generations, our planning, field design, natural resource assessment and oversight services balance the needs of the development community and controlling authorities. Our ecological professionals have the technical expertise, knowledge, background and relationships to work effectively with the appropriate governing bodies and regulatory agencies concerning these important issues.
Our professionals are fully alert to the complexities of ever-changing regulations affecting land use and provide a full-spectrum of scientific management and conservation plan services; ecological restoration; environmental impact statements; threatened and endangered species studies; regulatory compliance; state and federal permitting; wetland delineation; and expert testimony.
Services
- Agency Consultations & Coordination
- Ecological Restoration & Reclamation
- Mitigation Plans & Monitoring
- NEPA Reporting & Permitting
- Permit Compliance Monitoring
- Site Selection/Due Diligence/Feasibility Assessments
- State/Local Reporting & Permitting
- Threatened & Endangered Species Studies
- Vegetation Surveys & Habitat Monitoring
- Wetland, Streams, & Waters Delineation/Functional Assessments
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Elizabeth Kannon Joins Colliers Engineering & Design Mount Laurel Environmental Services Team
Meet Elizabeth Kannon, our new Staff Scientist, strengthening Colliers Engineering’s Environmental Services with her geology and environmental studies background.
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Events

NYSAWWA New York’s Water Event
Connect with our team of water management experts at the 2026 NYSAWWA New York’s Water Event (NYWE) from April 14-16, 2026 in Saratoga Springs,