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Corylus Ecology has a wealth of experience providing advice to the minerals and waste sector. 

We review desk studies to tailor ecological baseline surveys and advise on the implications of mineral extraction and restoration proposals. 

We work alongside other disciplines to establish likely construction impacts and assist the design team to avoid, minimise or mitigate effects on habitats and protected wildlife. 

Supporting you from design to restoration

Supporting you from design to restoration

Knowledgeable team with experience across mineral and waste sectors.
Support from initial design to final site restoration.
Pragmatic advice to move your project forwards.

Through considerate design, we have been able to provide enhancements, and contribute to Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) whilst facilitating mineral extraction and the final goal of sensitive site restoration.

During works, we provide on-site support to protect biodiversity and also monitor conservation outcomes into the restoration phase to ensure habitat management objectives are being met.

Get your development on the right track with our help.

Examples of our work

Rew Road

Rew Road

This project, set within Dartmoor National Park, involved the construction of a replacement dwelling which was carried out in two phases spanning several years.

Corylus Ecology undertook an initial assessment with a particular focus on bats and nesting birds. Evidence of, and potential for, roosting bats was recorded and led to a recommendation for further surveys.

Dartmoor Moorland Nature Recovery

Dartmoor Moorland Nature Recovery

During 2022 and 2023, Corylus Ecology was commissioned by Dartmoor National Park Authority to undertake a habitat assessment of five moorland areas.

The surveys were carried out to inform Dartmoor’s vision for nature recovery and contribute to wider Devon and national Nature Recovery Network objectives.

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Hogmoor Inclosure

Corylus Ecology was commissioned by The Land Trust to prepare a 5-year management plan for the Hogmoor Inclosure Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspace (SANG).

The SANG was created to reduce the potential for recreational pressure resulting from the growth of the Whitehill & Bordon New Town, on sites of international nature conservation value, including the Woolmer Forest Special Area of Conservation (SAC).

Heather Wood

Heather Wood

An area of fragmented woodland and arable land at Heather Wood, Hawkhurst acquired by the Woodland Trust for habitat restoration, creation and conservation.

The Woodland Trust required full baseline habitat surveys, protected species surveys and Biodiversity Net Gain assessment, calculation and Habitat Management and Maintenance Plan to be undertaken.

Joyden’s Wood

Joyden’s Wood

Working with the Woodland Trust for the restoration of an area of heathland at Joyden’s Wood, Dartford, Kent.

Including baseline habitat and protected species assessment and surveys with UK Habitat Classification and mapping of the heathland, Biodiversity Net Gain condition assessment of all habitats present and breeding bird assessment of the heathland and wider Joyden’s wood site.

Bulland Farm

Bulland Farm

Ecological appraisal and detailed bat surveys for a homeowner seeking to extend their Grade II Listed farmhouse.

We helped them achieve planning permission and ensure that the appropriate licences and works monitoring were in place.

Kent office

Corylus Ecology Ltd
Unit A3 Speldhurst Business Park
Langton Road
Speldhurst
Tunbridge Wells
Kent
TN3 0AQ

Devon office

Corylus Ecology Ltd
Unit 19 Dart Mills
Old Totnes Road
Buckfastleigh
Devon
TQ11 0NF

2025 Corylus Ecology Ltd

Registered Office
Henwood House
Henwood
Ashford
Kent
TN24 8DH

Registered in England & Wales, company no. 05005553

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