Capabilities Profile
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Natural and cultural resource surveys and management plans
- Terrestrial and aquatic studies including baseline inventories, statistical analysis, and mitigation planningPopulation structures
- Wetlands delineation, functional evaluations, restoration, and mitigation
- Watershed management
- NHPA compliance
- Innovative technologies to conduct low-cost cultural resource studies
- Endangered Species Act
compliance including ecological and risk assessments, biological assessments and habitat conservation plans, and natural resource damage assessments
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AGEISS provides clients with natural resource information about their sites and facilities to meet their natural and cultural needs. Our wildlife biologists have designed and implemented wildlife studies of various species including birds, bats, carnivores, small mammals, feral horses, and pronghorn antelope using a variety of techniques such as radio telemetry and aerial capture. To reduce clients' cost in conducting cultural resource studies to comply with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), AGEISS designed and implemented a study that used a remote controlled model airplane to obtain aerial photographs from large, remote sites

Examples of studies that benefited our clients include:
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Conducting a study for DOD of habitat competition and interaction between feral horses and pronghorn antelope using aerial capture and radio telemetry tracking
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Conducting archeological surveys and inventories to nominate structures to the National Register of Historic Places
Conducting an installation-wide EIS for an active military installation which covers 800,000 acres
Conducting a rail alignment EIS for the Yucca Mountain Repository in Nevada
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