Nature preservation assessments
If the habitats of protected species are destroyed, then the person who – legally speaking – could have prevented that damage can be held liable for it. That is what the law on environmental damage stipulates. Client and tree worker should therefore make sure, before any tree work begins, that the trees are inspected for any resident protected wildlife (e.g. cavity-nesting birds, bats, beetles, or other insects) and the status of their protection checked. Nationwide regulations must also be observed, which limit the pruning of trees during growing season.
Brudi & Partners examine trees to determine whether they are inhabited by protected species or nesting birds. Our experts have the necessary knowledge of protected wildlife and use rope climbing techniques to reach every corner of the tree’s crown. We can help our clients acquire special authorization to prune or fell trees, or advise them on possible alternative or protective measures.