King & MacGregor Environmental, Inc. (KME) ecologists have extensive experience with ecological assessment of streams, drains, riparian habitat, ponds, lakes and wetlands. Projects are diverse and range from rapid biological surveys of small drains/streams to Federal Regulatory Commission (FERC) ecological investigations encompassing hundreds of acres. Registered landscape architects and permit assistance staff provide additional services including streambank stabilization, stream/drain relocation and wetland mitigation/restoration.
KME provides the following services:
- Fish and macroinvertebrate sampling
and ecological analyses of streams,
county drains, ponds, marshes
and
lakes
- Rare, threatened and endangered
species surveys
and monitoring
- Aquatic habitat and riparian habitat
assessment
and mapping
- Invasive species surveys and
monitoring
- Substrate, sediment and aquatic
vegetation analyses
and monitoring
- Chemical and physical water quality
analyses
and monitoring
- Amphibian and turtle surveys
- Aquatic and riparian habitat
improvement
- FERC licensing assistance
- State and Federal permitting
assistance
- Wetland delineation, mitigation,
restoration
and monitoring
Representative Project
Timber Shores - Natural Resources Consulting
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Ecological sampling of a small West Michigan stream using backpack electroshocking equipment

Juvenile northern pike (Esox lucius) captured during an electrofishing survey of a small river in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

Wild brook trout (Salvelnius fontinalis) caught during a stream ecological assessment for an Environmental Report submitted to FERC
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