Wildlife Conservation Plan is identification & mitigation of the potential impacts of a project or development on local wildlife and their habitats. The plan is often a critical component of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), which is a process used to identify and mitigate the potential environmental impacts of a project. By conducting a baseline study of the local wildlife and their habitats, assessing potential impacts, and developing mitigation measures, a wildlife conservation plan can help reduce the environmental risk associated with a project.
A well-developed wildlife conservation plan can also facilitate stakeholder engagement and communication, improve compliance with environmental regulations and laws, and reduce costs associated with environmental harm or compliance. Furthermore, the plan can help ensure that a project is sustainable and responsible, minimizing harm to wildlife and their habitats. By integrating a wildlife conservation plan into the project planning and development process, environmental consultancies can help clients achieve their environmental goals and objectives while minimizing the potential for environmental harm.