Former sewage lagoons become a wetland complex that provides wildlife habitat and recreational opportunities as it cools and cleans water discharged into the Tualatin River. Fernhill Wetlands, Forest Grove, OR. Credit: Jim G. Maloney
We don’t work in silos. Just like everything in Nature, the disciplines that inform our work are interconnected. Transcending the boundaries of their respective fields, our interdisciplinary team is committed to creating a world of abundant biodiversity, …
Spanning from the Appalachian Highlands to Atlantic Ocean, the Chesapeake/Delaware Bays Bioregion lies within a 77,600-mile drainage area. It is home not only to one of the world’s largest estuaries, but also Biohabitats’ headquarters.
Launched in 2022, Biohabitats Interdisciplinary Internship Program is designed to provide people of color and women with the opportunity to explore career pathways in environmental consulting.
Biohabitats Recognized as Best for the World! Earlier this month, B Lab, a nonprofit organization that awards B Corp™ certification to companies that meet rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, announced its 2019 “Best For The World” honorees.
Biohabitats is seeking a Water Resources Engineer with a strong background in water resources consulting and experience in production of design plans to join our Southwest Basin & Range Bioregion team in Santa Fe or Southern Rocky Mountain Bioregion in Denver.
Services. We provide a complete array of services to ensure that your solution is effective and lasting. While thrilling, the work is challenging because natural systems are complex and dynamic.
A culture of care, for Earth and each other. With trust, respect, and transparency, in an environment that celebrates risk-taking and a willingness to adapt as we gain knowledge, we work together to advance a mission that is bigger than us.