Environmental Translocation

There can be numerous reasons why the habitat of an area needs to be preserved. The preservation of the habitat is made even more difficult if it is to be moved to another nearby area. But this can be exactly what is needed in areas where there is activity such as quarrying, earthworks, or pipelines. Environmental trans-location involves moving major elements of a particular area, to another area, typically of less environmental significance, so that the moved habitat can re-establish and recover, whilst other earthworks commence in the vacated area.

Such environmental trans-location work with quarrying is sometimes a continuous process of using vegetation from the new quarry area to reinstate the old quarry area. DMS has has the relevant equipment and skills for this type of work and has successfully completed projects of this type.