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      <image:title>ECOW - Vegetation clearance? Translocation? Installation? We’ve got you covered.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Here at TBE we can supervise the stipulations relating to your planning applications or district level licences; be it destructive searches, vegetation clearance, translocation or beyond! We are fully insured for public liability and professional indemnity; and hold a valid CSCS registration as a Ecology and Environmental Management Academically Qualified Person (AQP).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Infrared Surveys - Short on surveyors? Need evidence or extra eyes?</image:title>
      <image:caption>Alongside our bat surveys we offer infrared surveys to help support your projects. Our IR XA-11 is supplemented with additional IR floodlights to ensure we capture the best footage possible. Our camera rig also hosts a mounted EMT 2 bat detector; allowing us to capture and record bat calls in realtime with the footage. Following the survey we conduct a ‘desk survey’ reviewing all footage and calls; much like that of a normal surveyor on the night.</image:caption>
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