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Plantlife Biodiversity Consultants

Plantlife Biodiversity Consultants (PBC) is here to help landowners, land managers, ESG professionals and nature investors to realise nature’s value through land restoration.

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We all know that diverse and abundant wild plants are the very basis of a healthy functioning ecosystem.

Sometimes it’s hard to know where to start. That’s where the Plantlife Biodiversity Consultants (PBC) team comes in. We aim to simplify biodiversity and guide you on your nature restoration journey, staying with all our partners for the long term.

The PBC is a social enterprise which we own and work closely with to help partners from a broad range of sectors. Whether you’re a landowner considering habitat restoration on your estate, a management company creating natural spaces for your clients or an ESG professional investing in nature restoration – our team can help.

Meet the PBC team

What services do we offer?

Our PBC team offer a number of services from surveys to training courses.

  • Restoration and Management Planning

    We work in partnership with you to help restore and manage your land according to your vision. With 35 years of experience working with landowners we collaborate with you to establish site specific objectives and targets based on survey results, implement the best actions, and monitor the outcomes.

  • Quantification

    Our team has extensive experience with the Defra 4.0 biodiversity metric and can also work with you to create custom measurements to suit any vision.

    So, whether you want to engage in nature markets or show your success to stakeholders, you’ll want to measure your biodiversity outputs accurately.

  • Nature Markets

    We specialise in providing quantifiable biodiversity enhancements to buyers in nature markets.

    Working in partnership with landowners we have a significant pipeline of land which has been surveyed and is poised for restoration.

    By leveraging this pipeline, you can fulfil your biodiversity commitments at a landscape scale. We prioritise long-term collaboration with our partners, ensuring that your investment yields perpetual benefits.

  • Monitoring

    Monitoring is a vital part of restoration. It allows you to evidence outputs, identify and address problems, as well as learn what works well.

    We will work with you to develop and implement a monitoring framework which meets your needs and aspirationss, enabling your to demonstrate the impact of your hard work.

Surveys

Plantlife Biodiversity Consultants is here to help landowners, land managers, ESG professionals and nature investors to realise nature’s value through land restoration

We offer a variety of surveys to meet the specific needs of your site including:

  • UKHab habitat type and condition assessment
  • Preliminary Ecological Assessment
  • National Vegetation Classification (NVC)
  • Specialist lichen and bryophyte survey
  • Rapid Grassland Assessment
  • Rapid Woodland Assessment
  • Strategic walkover survey

We provide accurate survey results with information and the insight you need to help you plan impactful restoration work.

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Training

Three people with backpacks and papers crouched investigating wild plants growing from the grass they're stood in

Our training is designed to inspire and enable you and your teams to deliver nature restoration to a high standard.

We are flexible in how and where our courses are delivered according to your needs. We are happy to devise bespoke online or in-person training packages throughout any location in the UK.

Our training brochure has more details, but here is a selection of courses we offer:

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Small Sites Package

The Whorled Caraway Field - Greena Moor

Our small sites package offers work for sites of up to 10 hectares at a fixed cost of £2,850*+VAT + travel.

This includes is:

  • Soil sampling
  • Survey to classify habitats and identify any noteworthy plant species
  • Survey report
  • Outline management plan

For sites larger than 10 hectares or complex sites such as those with statutory designations please see our other offers or contact us to discuss.

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Find out how we can help

Our team have been leading impactful conservation activities successfully for 35 years.

From the creation and management of largescale multi-partner nationwide programmes through to smaller sites work, surveys, restoration interventions, monitoring and staff training. We have the knowledge, integrity and desire to help you achieve your ecological objectives whatever the scale.

Through PBC we have already worked with some amazing partners to benefit and boost biodiversity and nature in a number of sites, from a 110Ha North site on the edge of York Moors National Park to a 120Ha hill farm in mid-Wales. To find out more about our ongoing work, read our case studies here.

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Our Work in

England
Early Purple Orchids and Cowslip at Deep Dale.

England

Explore our work in protecting and restoring plant life and fungi in England through our case studies.

Scotland
Lesser Spearwort at Loch Garten Cairngorms.

Scotland

From the spectacular landscape of the Cairngorms to the corridors of Holyrood, Plantlife Scotland fights for wild plants, celebrates their beauty, and protects their future.

Wales
Meadow at the Cae Blaen-dyffryn nature reserve.

Wales

Explore our work in protecting and restoring plant life and fungi in Wales through our case studies.

Globally
Mountainous area with some snow showing in some parts with small spiny shrubs dotted around the front of the mountains.

Globally

Explore our work in protecting and restoring plant life and fungi globally through our case studies.

Important Plant Areas
Mountains and lake landscape in Dolomites.

Important Plant Areas

IPAs are key sites for exceptional botanical richness; rare, threatened and socio-economically valuable plant species; and rare and threatened habitats. Plantlife developed the first IPA criteria in 2001.

Plantlife’s Nature Reserves
Bumblebee on top of pink knapweed flower.

Plantlife’s Nature Reserves

Plantlife manages 24 nature reserves across the country: from Cornwall to Caithness, Cumbria to Kent. They range in colourful diversity from traditional hay meadows showcasing stunning wildflowers, to very rare habitats that are home to important ecosystems of ferns and mosses.