Wetlands
Next Entries »Integrating Rare Florida Scrub Habitat into the Viera East Community Design (Brevard County, Florida)
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008KLECE was the primary environmental consultant on the planning, design, permitting and implementation of the Viera East Community, and continues to oversee management and monitoring of 1,000 acres of preserves. (Brevard County, Florida)
Lehigh Headwaters Initiative
Monday, September 1st, 2008KLECE provided the ecological framework for the development of a plan to restore ground and surface water storage within the headwater portions of the watershed to improve base flows and water quality in the rivers and creeks. (Lee County, Florida)
Hamilton Harbor
Thursday, May 1st, 2008KLECE provided the ecological services for the permitting of the Hamilton Harbor Yacht Club including developing the mitigation plans for the preserve areas including relocation of gopher tortoises. (Collier County, Florida)
Six Mile Cypress Slough Long-Term Ecological Monitoring
Friday, December 1st, 2006KLECE developed a long-term ecological monitoring plan for the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve. (Lee County, Florida)
South Seas Mangrove Restoration
Thursday, December 1st, 2005The majority of mangrove wetlands on South Seas property suffered significant damage from Hurricane Charley in 2004. KLECE worked with the resort to restore the quality and function of this valuable Florida habitat. (Lee County, Florida)
Wetlands and the 2004 Tsunami
Wednesday, December 1st, 2004Kevin Erwin moderated an intranet discussion forum on Coastal Wetland Assessment and Ecological Restoration operated to encourage appropriate technical discussions and enhance the communication of specialists and dissemination of relevant information. (International)
Old Collier Golf Course
Tuesday, December 1st, 1998KLECE ecologists conducted habitat mapping, wetland assessments, wildlife surveys, and designed wildlife management and wetland restorations plans as part of the federal, state, and local permitting process to gain approval of a professional golf course on approximately 360 acres. (Collier County, Florida)
Florida Gulf Coast University Campus Master Plan
Sunday, December 1st, 1991KLECE was an integral part of the design team in 1991 to develop a campus master plan that was “in harmony with land’s natural characteristics” (Lee County, Florida).
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