Preparation of Wildlife Mitigation and Soil & Moisture Conservation Plans

Assist project proponents in developing comprehensive Wildlife Mitigation Plans and Soil and Moisture Conservation (SMC) Plans in accordance with the Van (Sanrakshan Evam Samvardhan) Adhiniyam, 1980. This process ensures alignment with regulatory guidelines and supports collaboration with government agencies and stakeholders for sustainable project implementation.
For projects near protected areas, a Wildlife
Mitigation Plan and Soil & Moisture Conservation (SMC)
Plan are required as part of the Forest Clearance
process. We create scientifically backed plans to minimize ecological disruption.
Our Process:
- Step 1: Wildlife Habitat Survey – Mapping wildlife corridors, migration routes, and
high-biodiversity zones.
- Step 2: Identification of Threats &
Impacts – Assessing project-related risks
to endangered species and ecosystem stability.
- Step 3: Designing Wildlife Mitigation
Measures – Proposing solutions like
wildlife crossings, buffer zones, and noise barriers.
- Step 4: SMC Strategy Development – Planning erosion control, afforestation, and water
conservation methods to protect soil integrity.
- Step 5: Submission & Approval from
Authorities – Presenting the plan to the
relevant forest and wildlife departments for regulatory approval.