Reptile & Amphibian Translocation

We help our clients with all reptile and amphibian relocation phases, from the initial planning stages to implementation and long-term monitoring and reporting. Our  team conducts the initial surveys, writes the relocation plans, coordinates with the Resource Agencies, implements the approved translocations plans and provided long-term monitoring.  We also prepare the annual monitoring plans to the Resource Agencies and troubleshoot any new issues.

Pardee Reservoir Western Pond Turtle Translocation

Capabilities:

Translocation Plan Design

  • Review of Mitigation measures
  • Review of Existing Plans
  • Author New Translocation Plans
  • Update Field Surveys if Needed
  • Provide Innovative Solutions for Specific Projects
  • Coordinate with the Resource Agencies for Plan Approval

Implementation of Restoration Plans

  • Monitor Construction of Site Design
  • Prepare Implementation Memorandums to Resource Agencies

Qualitative and Quantitative Monitoring and Reporting

  • Provide Field Monitoring
  • Quantitative Monitoring
  • Qualitative Monitoring
  • Quarterly and Annual Reporting
  • Meetings with Resource Agencies for Final Approval

Reptile and amphibian translocation is the intentional movement of animals to establish or reestablish populations. It’s a conservation tool used when other methods, like habitat improvement, aren’t sufficient.

Reptile & Amphibian Translocation Projects

Northlake Development Western Spadefoot Toad Relocation Program
Northlake Development Western Spadefoot Toad Relocation Program

Leatherman BioConsulting, Inc. biologists have worked on various projects to salvage and relocate amphibians and reptiles before construction or management actions that temporarily impact habitat.

Pardee Reservoir Western Pond Turtle Translocation
Pardee Reservoir Western Pond Turtle Translocation

Leatherman BioConsulting, Inc. worked with BioSearch Associates to design and implement a trapping program to relocate western pond turtles from sewage treatment ponds near Pardee Reservoir northeast of Stockton, California.

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