SILVER CREEK WILDLIFE - THE HUMANE ALTERNATIVE
Resource and Exploration
During oil, gas and mining activities, habitats are altered which may result in direct and indirect human-wildlife conflict.
The presence of species and or related activity on a site can mean a delay or cessation in operations, while predators pose a risk to working teams in remote areas.
These knock on effects compound quickly ranging from economic losses, missed deadlines and workplace injuries.
Our specialists provide targeted wildlife conflict mitigation services to ensure streamlined operations, safe working environments and environmental stewardship so your team can get back to achieving their objectives.
Regardless of the approach which may include trapping, exclusion and or hazing, we commit to sustainable ethical practice and transparent due diligence.
Whether your project has beavers flooding out drainage, marmots denning in rock piles, bird nests within designated work zones, or bears accessing camp resources our team is here to help!
Silver Creek Wildlife acknowledges that its offices are situated on the unceded traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, Tsleil Waututh, Katzie and Kwantntlen First Nations.
We continue to build on our strong relationships with our First Nations partners and strive to incorporate traditional knowledge in our practices.