Established in 1988, Worcestershire Wildlife Consultancy (WWC) has been providing ecological services to clients for over 23 years.
We have excellent working relationships with our clients, who include public authorities, businesses and NGOs and we are respected for our expertise on wildlife, environmental issues and ecological advice.
Our office is located in central Worcestershire near to the M5, enabling us to travel and work efficiently throughout the Midlands region. This central location also allows us to access and work in all parts of the UK with ease.
Worcestershire Wildlife Consultancy comprises a team of skilled and dedicated consultant ecologists who have developed a breadth of experience working throughout the UK while maintaining individual areas of expertise.
All of our work is carried out to a high professional standard in accordance with IEEM’s (Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management) code of practice, but we are also guided by the ethos of the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust. The ecological Consultancy has attained the Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance Standard ISO 9001:2000 – a recognition of the quality management system adopted and operated at the Consultancy.
AWTC – Association of Wildlife Trust Consultancies
As a member of the AWTC, Worcestershire Wildlife Consultancy is able to draw on the expertise from 20 other Wildlife Trust consultancies located throughout the UK. The Association promotes standards within the field of ecological consultancy, enables training and knowledge to be shared between Wildlife Trust consultancies and enables Wildlife Trust consultancies to work together on major and national projects.
As the great crested newt survey season starts in mid-March, please let us know this month or as soon as possible if you will be needing surveys for this year! Ensure you complete vegetation clearance before the bird nesting season (late February to late August).
Please refer to our survey timetable for further information on surveys that can be undertaken this season.

Photo Credits: Becky Bradshaw-King