February 17, 2015 January 20, 2015It’s Time to Schedule Sensitive Species Surveys
HELIX Wins CA Army National Guard Contract for Statewide Natural Resource Assessment
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HELIX employees, friends, and family volunteered with San Diego Canyonlands to install 500 native upland and wetland plants in Hollywood Canyon on Saturday, February 28. The rain over the weekend will help to get these plants off to a great start in their new home. San Diego Canyonlands’ is
Employees from HELIX’s Folsom office and their families helped to restore native habitat and vegetation this weekend with the American River Parkway Foundation. At the Sustainable Saturday event, 100 trees and native shrubs were planted along the 23-mile Parkway which runs along the American River throughout Sacramento County. As a
HELIX’s team of over 40 biologists just kicked off the sensitive plant and animal spring survey season with Quino checkerspot butterfly surveys. Our staff, located throughout California, holds federal and state authorizations that qualify HELIX biologists to conduct a wide variety of focused species surveys. We provide expertise in all
The Otay Water District awarded HELIX with a contract to provide biological maintenance, monitoring, and reporting activities for the San Miguel Habitat Management Area (HMA) and CIP-associated mitigation/restoration projects. The Otay Water District serves approximately 208,000 people in a 125.5 square mile area encompassing the communities of southern El Cajon,
HELIX has been awarded a contract with the California Army National Guard (CA ARNG) to conduct a natural resources assessment of facilities statewide. Through this effort, HELIX will conduct research and field surveys to document existing biological conditions and to determine the presence or absence of significant natural resources on