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22 August 2012

Breaking New Ground in Ecology and Heritage Consulting

A leading Australian ecology and heritage consulting business today celebrates its new corporate identity with the launch of biosis.com.au.

With seven offices across Eastern Australia and more than 8000 projects completed, Biosis’ advice is central to the regulatory approval and successful completion of projects in the infrastructure, energy, resources, recreation, construction and water sectors.

Playing a vital role in business sustainability in Australia, Biosis provides timely ecology and heritage advice based on extensive skill and experience.

Director of Operations, Robert Baird, PhD, says the Biosis website launch begins a new chapter in the life of the business.

“From a small, Victorian-based consultancy, Biosis has grown into a national presence, with consultants skilled in biodiversity and heritage working on some of Australia’s largest and most important projects,” he says.

“Our new corporate identity and website reflect our approach to the growth of our business: we work to our strengths, mitigate risk and act when the time is right,” Dr Baird says.

Director of Consulting Services, Aaron Harvey agrees.

“Our new look, logo and online presence isn’t just about looking the part. For us, it’s about recognising our past and a way of framing our future. We’re excited about it because the more clearly and concisely we communicate with our partners, the more likely we are to become involved in projects that fire our imaginations,” he says.

“And when you have people like ours excited, you have Australia’s best ecology and heritage consultants energised and ready to work on your projects,” Mr Harvey says.

Biosis clients expect an integrated approach so we apply our knowledge of natural systems and cultural landscapes to create innovative solutions that meet legislative requirements and project specifications.

Providing independent and credible advice, Biosis technical specialists include anthropologists, aquatic ecologists, archaeologists, botanists, GIS specialists and zoologists.