Wildlife and biodiversity focus
Our work is rooted in specialist understanding of fauna, habitats, monitoring practice, and biodiversity-related project risks, with particular strength in bat and bird contexts.
WRC supports clients with environmental consulting services that connect biodiversity expertise, regulatory awareness, and usable technical outputs for development projects.
Our work is rooted in specialist understanding of fauna, habitats, monitoring practice, and biodiversity-related project risks, with particular strength in bat and bird contexts.
We support projects through field-based data collection and interpretation, using methods and equipment suited to the ecological questions that matter most.
Spatial analysis helps transform observations into clearer project insight, whether the need is screening, impact understanding, mitigation planning, or reporting support.
Wilderness Research & Consultancy presents itself as a small team of ecologists with more than 12 years of experience in wildlife monitoring. The company was created to provide professional solutions for field monitoring and GIS analysis for companies and other consultants.
The public company narrative begins with bats, a taxonomic group that is difficult to monitor and often insufficiently protected in projects that may affect wild populations. That early focus still defines the way we work today: with careful methodology, suitable equipment, and a strong interest in mitigation-oriented outcomes.
Over time, this perspective has expanded into broader biodiversity and environmental support for renewable energy, infrastructure, and other projects where ecological understanding must be translated into practical recommendations and reliable reporting.
We believe that strong environmental studies help preserve wildlife for future generations when they are implemented as specialists recommend. For us, this means combining technical discipline with communication that is clear enough to support permitting, design decisions, due diligence, and long-term project management.
We are interested not only in documenting ecological conditions, but in helping clients understand what those findings mean, where risks may exist, and how projects can move forward more responsibly.
Our services are designed for clients who need more than raw data. We support organisations that need ecological work to be reliable, professionally structured, and integrated into broader project processes.
Support for scoping, baseline understanding, and project direction before environmental risks become harder to manage.
Input that helps environmental documentation remain coherent, robust, and aligned with project requirements.
Monitoring and biodiversity interpretation for projects that require ongoing ecological attention after development.
Clearer understanding of environmental documentation, risk areas, and biodiversity implications for stakeholders.
Biodiversity work is rarely simple. Sensitive species, seasonal constraints, field limitations, and evolving project questions all require a thoughtful and adaptable approach.
We aim to translate ecological findings into practical information that developers, consultants, investors, and reviewers can use with confidence.
Our approach is shaped by methodological care, suitable tools, and the idea that evidence only matters when it is robust enough to support decisions.
The purpose of environmental work is not only to identify issues, but to help define workable, informed, and proportionate next steps.
Whether the need is biodiversity monitoring, environmental assessment, GIS support, or clearer project-level ecological input, WRC is ready to help.