Fauna Spotter Catchers.

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Every development or infrastructure project has the potential to disturb native wildlife, from delicate subterranean species hidden beneath the red soils of the Pilbara, to arboreal fauna navigating the eucalypt canopies of Australia’s east coast.

Without accredited Fauna Spotter Catchers on site, projects face not only the risk of harming protected species but also of breaching strict environmental legislation  – which can lead to lengthy project delays.

Fauna Resources provides highly skilled and accredited Fauna Spotter Catchers to projects right across Australia. With over a decade of experience supporting key industries, our personnel are trained to work directly alongside heavy machinery operators and clearing contractors. We conduct pre-clearance surveys, implement real-time monitoring and data collection throughout clearing and capture and safely relocate fauna using approved best-practice industry techniques.

Our methodology combines ecological expertise, field knowledge and compassion for the wildlife we encounter.

Every action we take is guided by state and federal compliance frameworks, including species management programs, environmental management plans and codes of practice. By engaging Fauna Resources, clients meet regulatory obligations while demonstrating commitment to environmental stewardship.

From managing common species through to handling threatened species listed under MNES or state registers, our Fauna Spotter Catchers apply best-practice methods to ensure safe outcomes for wildlife, communities and project timelines.

Protect Australia’s fragile biodiversity while keeping your project compliant and on schedule.

Contact Fauna Resources today to engage professional and passionate Fauna Spotter Catchers who bring experience, integrity and care to every project.

Our other fauna management services.​

Fauna Spotter Catchers
EVNT + Targeted Surveys
Koala Spotters + Monitoring
Black Cockatoo Surveys
Flying-fox Monitoring
Additional Fauna Services