Our custom flow devices maintain flow and limit water levels in ponds and lead of culverts, promoting diverse ecosystems for insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Our solutions offer reduced flooding, cleaner water, groundwater recharge, and carbon sequestration. For sites requiring trapping, we provide live trapping services and translocation in coordination with relevant regulatory agencies. Visit the Beaver Institute™ Management, Research and Education for more details. We also work with the Beaver Corps program director who provides a landowner incentive grant for up to 1/3 of project cost for flow-device installations.
Our company provides an optional monitoring service for flow devices that includes two yearly site visits. During these visits, we inspect and clean materials, check piping and integrity, and cover repairs or replacement parts up to the installation cost for the first year.
After the first year, we offer an annual maintenance service at a cost typically ranging from $150 to $500 per year, which covers repairs or replacement parts up to double the service cost. Beaverserve is available for free maintenance-related questions during the flow device's ten-year lifespan. Our service ensures proper monitoring, education, and knowledge on site-specific nuances that can guide necessary system adaptations.
We offer sustainable vegetation management services tailored to site goals and objectives, including overseeding, tree protection, wetland mat installation, and non-chemical invasive control. Our low-maintenance methods also include live staking, soil amelioration, hydro mulching, and managed small ruminant grazing on smaller sites.
We offer site rehabilitation services that aim to restore ecologically damaged, degraded, or destroyed sites. We prioritize understanding the clients' goals and other stakeholder needs to ensure successful outcomes that align with the affected community. Our restoration goals include repairing abiotic processes like hydrologic in-fill and flood-plain reconnection and revegetating sites with a diverse community of plants. Our actions emphasize low-maintenance and sustainability friendliness to achieve compositional replication, functional success, and durability within the ecosystem.
We recognize the importance of incorporating Indigenous perspectives and knowledge into our ecological restoration work. We strive to build relationships with local tribes and honor their traditional ecological knowledge, working collaboratively to restore ecosystems in a culturally appropriate and respectful way.
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