Services
Landscape Restoration

We provide a vast range of landscape planning services from the most basic planting plan through to detailed Conservation Management Plans for heritage sites. Plans include:
- Ecological restoration plans
- On-ground works plans
- Conservation Management Plans (natural and built heritage)
- Property Management Plans
- Vegetation Management Plans
- Riparian Management Plans
- Works Design (erosion control, planting plans etc)
- Community engagement in planning for shared sites.
Project Management and Delivery

Our experienced team can manage your project from the early stages of planning through to the completion of on-ground works. We take pride in ensuring high quality outcomes and we prioritise communication with our clients to instil confidence every step of the way.
- Project delivery (planning and oversight through to project completion)
- On-site advice
- Works supervision
- Community / partner / contractor liaison
Monitoring and Data Services

ERDP offers various monitoring and assessment packages that include photo monitoring by drone and ground-based imagery, assessment report, analysis, interpretation, evaluation and recommendations.
- Mapping services (including CAD drawings)
- Data management
- Analysis
- Modelling
- Visualisation
- Training for practitioners
Packages include follow up monitoring after on-ground works.
Explore past projects below or check out the interactive map!
- Koala Habitat and Protection ProjectIt’s been another busy period for ERDP! Our team has been on… Read more: Koala Habitat and Protection Project
- Mammals in the CityNorth Gungahlin Woodlands On-Ground Works Are Complete! A recent Office of Nature… Read more: Mammals in the City
- Sullivans Creek RestorationAs one of the first ACT NRM x ERDP projects of 2025,… Read more: Sullivans Creek Restoration
- Restoration PrinciplesEver wondered the ecological reasoning behind out most common recommendations? We have compiled some fantastic examples of recommendations turn actions from ERDP projects across the region.
