Wildwood Ecology is a Certified B Corporation
We are excited to announce that we are now a Certified B Corporation(R) and, what’s more, are the FIRST ecological consultancy company within the UK and Europe to achieve the accreditation! Richard Dodd comments that “Society’s most challenging problems cannot be solved …
Small Consultancy of the Year
We were thrilled to receive ‘Small Consultancy of the Year’ at the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management awards on 27 June 2019. This accolade underlines the hard work, commitment and professionalism of our team. Managing Director, Richard Dodd, said ‘ …
Wildwood Ecology becomes a CIEEM Registered Practice
Wildwood Ecology is proud to announce that it has become one of the first ecological consultancies to be awarded a Registered Practice status by CIEEM (the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management). This accolade underlines our commitment to high professional standards …
Cirencester Chamber of Commerce Business Awards 2019
At a glittering event in Cirencester’s historic Corn Hall on 10th May Wildwood Ecology’s Managing Director Richard Dodd and Office Manager Maggie Parker were pleased to collect the runners up award in the Professional Service Provider of the Year category. These awards …
What do Ecologist do on their day off?
Congratulations and well done to Assistant Ecologist Peter Hacker (on the right in the photo) who competed in the London West Tough Mudder on 4th May and raised £260 for our charity of the year Cirencester Opportunities Group. Surprisingly he was back …
How long is an ecological report valid for?
It is important that planning departments have the most up to date information when making decisions. CIEEM have released an advice note detailing the lifespan of ecological surveys and reports which should help you decide if your information is still relevant or …
Always falling asleep and small enough to fit into a teapot
Was Lewis Carroll’s interpretation of the dormouse in Alice in Wonderland right? Dr Alex Pollard, Principal Ecologist, discovers the facts. Introduction Muscardinus avellanarius, hazel dormouse, common dormouse, dory mouse, dozing mouse, chestle crumb, sleep mouse and derry mouse – all names for …
Assistant Ecologist Jessica Snow talks about the Great Crested Newt
At Wildwood Ecology conducting protected species surveys is an integral part of our work and this includes assessing the ecological value of a site for great crested newts (GCN). Find out more about this protected species from Jessica Snow, one of our …
Assistant Ecologist, Peter Hacker, talks about Reptile Surveys
At Wildwood Ecology conducting protected species surveys is an integral part of our work and this includes assessing the ecological value of a site for one or more of the six native reptile species found in the UK. Common species of reptile …
Bats at Llwyn Celyn – Wildwood Ecology on TV!
Find out about the restoration project carried out by the Landmark Trust at Llwyn Celyn. Wildwood Ecology was privileged to be part of the £4 million project to restore this Medieval Hall House in the Black Mountains. The work that went into …
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