
Wetland and Wildlife at EDI Projects

Stream Mitigation designed and monitored by EDI

Buckthorn and Multiflora rose removal.

Perennial stream corridor mapped during a detailed delineation.

Tree species, diameter, density and health survey.

Field data collected by the professional responsible for analysis.

Monitoring photograph of dense pickerel weed growing in a wetland mitigation area

Diverse emergent wetland caused by beaver activity

EDI has worked on several wind energy and utility projects

Roundleaf Sundew identified in a bog community in northern New York

EDI staff completed tree planting within a wetland mitigation and located each tree with a GPS unit

Boardwalk on trail designed by EDI through hardwood swamp on a local college campus - Amherst New York

Invasive plant species removal such as this purple loosestrife - Clarence New York

EDI has ecologists who are qualified to perform various wildlife studies

Common Sneezeweed identified during a wetland mitigation site visit

Native trees planted within a wetland mitigation basin

EDI has the equipment and capability to remove invasive plant species

A highly successful wetland mitigation area

Cardinal flower in a hardwood swamp

Deep emergent marsh community designed and monitored by EDI showing excellent plant diversity.

Rare native wildflower identified at mitigation site

An adult Devil Crayfish (Cambarus diogenes) trapped by EDI ecologist during a relocation project - Niagara County

Wetland trail and informational sign designed by EDI as part of a wetland mitigation project.

Green frog in vernal pool

Planting trees within an upland community for wildlife habitat enhancement