Wildlands staff are extremely experienced in conducting listed (threatened and endangered) species surveys for both plants and animals throughout Florida. Based on a site’s location and habitat characteristics, our staff can assess which species are likely to occur on a site. We follow the most up-to-date and approved survey methodologies to determine the presence, distribution, and abundance of listed species.
Species we survey for include:
Florida scrub-jay
Southeastern American kestrel
Listed wading birds
Gopher tortoise
Gopher tortoise burrow commensals
Florida sand skink
Blue-tailed mole skink
Crested caracara
Southern fox squirrel
Red-cockaded woodpecker
Eastern Indigo snake
Listed plants
Gopher Tortoise Conservation
Wildlands offers gopher tortoise survey, relocation, and recipient site services. We are committed to ensuring that gopher tortoise work is conducted thoroughly and professionally to protect gopher tortoises and commensal species across the state.