Biohabitats, Inc.

Contact: 
Tim Burkett
Operations Team Leader
2081 Clipper Park Road 
Baltimore, MD 21211
Phone: 410-554-0156
Organization Website: 
Service(s): 
GI Assessments / GIS Mapping
Leadership Group Facilitation
Training
Focus: 
Natural Environment
Built Environment
Recreation
Social/Economic Health
Historical/Cultural Heritage
Scale: 
National
Region(s): 
National
Sector: 
Private Sector

Biohabitats is a consulting firm focused exclusively on conservation planning, ecological restoration and regenerative design. Since opening our doors in 1982, we have combined the disciplines of conservation biology, landscape ecology, restoration ecology and sustainable design to help non-profit organizations, private sector clients and local, state and federal agencies throughout North America to conserve biodiversity, restore ecological processes and regenerate the human spirit.

Because we recognize the inter-relationship between conservation planning, ecological restoration and regenerative design, we purposely built an interdisciplinary team of natural resource planners, conservation biologists, landscape ecologists, restoration ecologists, forest ecologists, landscape architects, civil engineers, water resource planners, and GIS analysts. Our work is grounded in the practice of sound science, practical experience and stakeholder involvement.

Based in Baltimore, MD, the firm also has offices serving the Bioregions of the Great Lakes, Ohio River, Southeast, Southern Rocky Mountains and San Francisco Bay.

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