Wildlife Surveys & Habitat Evaluations
Rhode Island, Connecticut & Massachusetts
Understand the Ecological Impact of Your Project
If your project involves undeveloped land, wetlands, or sensitive habitats, wildlife and biological evaluations are often a critical part of the permitting process. These assessments help identify protected species, evaluate habitat conditions, and ensure your project meets environmental requirements.







Applied Bio-Systems provides reliable, science-based wildlife and biological evaluations to support permitting, land planning, and environmental compliance.
What Are Wildlife & Biological Evaluations?
Wildlife and biological evaluations assess the presence of species and the quality of habitats on your property. Many state and federal permits require this information to ensure that projects do not negatively impact sensitive ecosystems or protected species.
Our team conducts detailed field assessments and prepares documentation that meets regulatory standards.
Our Wildlife &
Biological Services
We provide a range of ecological assessment services, including:
- Endangered & Threatened Species Surveys
Identify the presence of protected species and assess potential project impacts - Habitat Assessments
Evaluate site conditions, vegetation, and ecological value - Wildlife Evaluations for Permitting
Prepare required documentation for state and federal environmental permits
Why These Evaluations Matter
Proper wildlife and habitat assessments help:
- Ensure compliance with environmental regulations
- Reduce delays during the permitting process
- Identify potential constraints early in project planning
- Protect valuable natural resources
Why Work With Applied Bio-Systems?
With over 40 years of environmental consulting experience, we understand both the ecological and regulatory aspects of wildlife evaluations.
Clients rely on us for:
- Accurate, field-based assessments
- Clear, well-prepared reports
- Experience with state and federal permitting requirements
- Practical guidance for project planning
Who Needs Wildlife Evaluations?
You may need a wildlife or biological evaluation if you are:
- Applying for environmental permits
- Land trusts evaluating habitat value
- Proposing work on undeveloped or sensitive land
- Master planning for sites