Methods

Lesryk utilises a range of up-to-date technology and methods. These are suitable for targeting and recording the suite of animals, plants and ecological communities present at a particular locality - being both small and large scale sites and ranging from highly disturbed urban environments to remote bushland areas. Our survey approach is site specific and will entail one or more methods that are suitable for adequately assessing an area while adhering to State and Federal environmental survey guidelines.

Hard Trap

Echolocation Detector

Wildlife Acoustic
Song Meter

Infrared Camera

Elliot Trap

Hair Tube Trap

Drone

BAM Surveys

Latest Projects

Bonnie Vale beach, Royal National Park, Bundeena, NSW

Drone monitoring and GIS tracking of beach drift

Investigations undertaken at the request of National Parks and Wildlife Services.

Cronulla Waste Water Treatment Plant, NSW

Osprey nest monitoring and relocation

Monitoring of a breeding pair of Osprey (Pandion halieatus) to determine when a nest relocation would have minimal impact (through the use of a drone). Facilitation of removal and relocation works to ensure the nest was still viable. Study undertaken at the request of Sydney Water.

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, Kierans Creek Complex, NSW

Flora and fauna survey and assessment, Fire trail upgrade under the Fire Access and Fire Trail Program

Report prepared at the request of National Parks and Wildlife Services.