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2011 NSW Minerals Council Conference - 'Changing Times, Take the Lead'

ecobiological will be attending the 2011 Environment and Community Conference - 'Changing Times, Take the Lead' held 23-25 October in Wollongong, NSW as both a conference delegate and

We have moved!

ecobiological has recently relocated to 64 Medcalf Street, Warners Bay, NSW 2282. PO Box, telephone and fax contact details remain the same.

Bush Regeneration Service Area

ecobiological can offer our  clients a range of on-ground services utilising our Bush Regeneration team through our Lake Macquarie office.

Specialist herpetofauna expertise

Between the 7th and the 18th of June, David Paull, ecobiological’s consulting herpetologist and mammalogist, undertook a biodiversity survey on Queensland’s Gulf coast which targeted sub-coastal wetlands.

Kristy Peters attends ABS Conference

Our Senior Ecologist, Kristy Peters recently attended the 14th Australasian Bat Society Conference in Darwin from 12 - 14 July.

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Specialist herpetofauna expertise

Between the 7th and the 18th of June, David Paull, ecobiological’s consulting herpetologist and mammalogist, undertook a biodiversity survey on Queensland’s Gulf coast which targeted sub-coastal wetlands.

  The work was undertaken on Aboriginal land and in conjunction with the local traditional owners and rangers as part of federally-funded wetland management project.

This part of Queensland has had little prior biodiversity assessment, and the information gained will form part of a valuable baseline of data for the local community so that further monitoring can occur.

16 species of frogs and 24 species of reptiles were identified, including several significant range extensions for some species and one skink still awaiting specific clarification in the Queensland Museum.  A coral snake, Antairoserpens warro had not been detected in the gulf country for over 20 years.  In addition, surveying was undertaken for mammals, one species caught, the Long-tailed Planigale weighing only 4 grams, is the smallest marsupial in Australia.

David has 20 years of field experience with the survey of frogs, reptiles and mammals in Queensland and New South Wales, with particular emphasis in the drier western regions of these states and the north/central coastal areas of New South Wales.  Current research and publishing interests include the ecology of a threatened rodent, the Pilliga Mouse, the physiology of the Common Dunnart and the ecological requirements of reptiles and hollow using mammals on the north-west slopes of New South Wales.

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Kristy Peters attends ABS Conference

Our Senior Ecologist, Kristy Peters recently attended the 14th Australasian Bat Society Conference in Darwin from 12 - 14 July.

  The conference featured speakers covering a range of topics relating to bat ecology, biology, genetics, survey techniques and conservation. ecobiological encourages and supports its people to regularly attend relevant scientific seminars, conferences and field trips to contribute to their ongoing professional development. Kristy is experienced in a range of bat surveying techniques such as harp trapping, spotlighting and echolocation call recording and analysis using the Anabat system.

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New Service Areas

ecobiological are excited to announce the expansion of our services into western NSW and QLD from January 2010.

ecobiological's consultancy team strive to provide our clients with a high quality, responsive service and meet delivery timelines with up-to-date recommendations and effective solutions tailored to individual project requirements. We welcome both existing and new clients to contact our office on 1300 881 869 to discuss how the ecobiological team can assist you with environmental projects throughout NSW and QLD.

New BioBanking Service

Adam Blundell and David Paull are now accredited to undertake BioBanking Assessments under a new scheme developed by the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (DECCW).

ecobiological seized on the opportunity for staff to undertake the training due to the fact that the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 has recently been modified to include provision for an environmental impact offsetting strategy known as BioBanking.


BioBanking provides an alternative and systematic approach to environmental impact offsetting in NSW. The intent of the scheme is to 'maintain or improve' biodiversity values in lieu of habitat modification or removal as a result of development.


Learn more about BioBanking and how it can be used to streamline the biodiversity assessment process for development.

ecobiological now certified by FPA (Australia) to provide Bushfire Planning and Design services

Dan Pedersen has recently completed the Bushfire Planning and Design (BPAD) course run by the Fire Protection Association (FPA) Australia.


The FPA is Australia’s major technical and educational fire safety organisation aiming to achieve continual improvement in fire safety through active membership and a range of activities.


Dan is now a BPAD-A Certified Practitioner and ecobiological has also become an FPA certified business. The FPA Certified Practitioner and Certified Business Program have been developed for individuals and businesses delivering BPAD services. It identifies practitioners and business entities that meet criteria based on competency requirements, the planning, development and/or building legislation of the relevant state or territory, and the Building Code of Australia, incorporating AS 3959 Construction of buildings in bushfire prone areas.


Currently, this is the only program available to benchmark practitioners and businesses providing these services. Certification provides formal acknowledgement by FPA Australia that the practitioner or business meets the criteria of the Certification Program, and an opportunity to be recognised by industry, regulators, fire services, end-users and the community as providers of professional BPAD services.