GROUNDED IN SCIENCE. ROOTED IN CONSERVATION.

We provide specialized wildlife surveys, baseline documentation, and precision spatial analysis across the Southeast. Our authorized, permit-backed expertise ensures your conservation goals are built on a foundation of sound ecological data.

30+

Years of Field Expertise

Continuous operational experience in sensitive ecosystems and navigating regional environmental regulations across the Southeastern Coastal Plain.

100K+

Acres Digitally Mapped

Precision ArcGIS Pro spatial analysis, drone photogrammetry, and high-resolution habitat modeling for land trusts, landowners, and corporate entities.

Permitted

State & Federal Expertise

Wildlife handling, survey, and translocation credentials for critical regional focal species, including Gopher Tortoises and Red-cockaded Woodpeckers.

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Mark Bailey

Senior Biologist & Founder

Over three decades of field experience with sensitive species and navigating regional environmental regulations across the Southeastern Coastal Plain. Holds essential state and federal permits for focal species including Gopher Tortoises and Red-cockaded Woodpeckers. M.S. in Zoology, Auburn University.

Alabama Chapter of The Wildlife Society (President)
Alabama Wildlife Federation (Board Member)

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Karan Bailey

Project Manager, Biologist, & Founder

Directs project coordination and environmental compliance workflows. A recognized regional authority on the federally threatened Flattened Musk Turtle, she brings deep herpetological expertise to the firm's aquatic and terrestrial conservation initiatives. M.S. in Zoology, Auburn University.

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Ava Bailey

Field Technician & Scientific Illustrator

Assists with regional field surveys, data collection, and project execution. A practicing wildlife artist and taxidermist, she combines technical field assistance with custom scientific illustration to enhance baseline documentation and habitat reports. B.A. in Art with a Minor in Biology, UAB.