New Equipment - 5.5 Tonne Excavator
Posted on August 23, 2019
EBS Restoration has acquired a new piece of equipment; a 5.5 tonne excavator with a winch and rake grab.
Read MorePosted on August 23, 2019
EBS Restoration has acquired a new piece of equipment; a 5.5 tonne excavator with a winch and rake grab.
Read MorePosted on July 01, 2019
Native vegetation refers to any naturally occurring local plant species that are indigenous to South Australia. The management and clearance of native vegetation is protected by legislation under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017. These are key pieces of legislation related to managing native vegetation on private and public land in South Australia.
Read MorePosted on July 01, 2019
Staff at EBS Ecology undertake fauna surveys throughout South Australia, in which they are fortunate to see some of our State’s amazing and rare wildlife.
Read MorePosted on March 29, 2019
The Australian National University in Canberra just held the Ecology Forum for this year, on 13 March 2019. This was a one-day forum featuring a range of presentations about environmental policy and practice relating to ecology. Our very own Dr Travis How presented on the benefits of a development for a nationally threatened species.
Read MorePosted on June 22, 2018
EBS Restoration Operations Manager, Grant Glazier, presented at the recent 6th South Australian Weeds Conference hosted by the Weed Management Society of South Australia.
Read MorePosted on June 01, 2018
With Alison going on maternity leave, Dr Marina Louter has stepped into the role of Projects Co-ordinator at EBS Ecology. Marina has worked with EBS Ecology as a casual employee, whilst she completed her PhD, over the last few years.
Read MorePosted on January 12, 2018
EBS Heritage were engaged to conduct a cultural heritage desktop assessment and cultural heritage survey near Coffin Bay on the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia. EBS Heritage archaeologists and anthropologists conducted the survey with client representatives and the Nauo Aboriginal Community. The survey was conducted as a combination vehicular and pedestrian survey at the request of the Aboriginal participants.
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