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Chalkstream river restoration.

FAST-ACTING CHALKSTREAM HABITAT RECOVERY • AFFORDABLE, QUICK TURNAROUND PROJECTS

With 10+ years experience, our tried & tested river restoration formulas create thriving chalkstream environments.

We use local, sustainable building materials, native plant species & 
soft-engineering techniques to:

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Jumpstart rapid habitat growth repair.

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Restore eroded river banks.

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Bolster endangered chalkstream species. 

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Re-wiggle courses in-stream to improve flow variation, reduce sediment build up create natural flood defences.

Jumpstarting positive feedback loops of habitat repair for the Test Valley's iconic chalkstreams.

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FAST ACTING:

Freshwater ecosystems are especially dynamic & quick to regenerate. Habitats we jumpstart in a day, thrive within the year - going from strength to strength for decades to come. 

HIGH IMPACT:

Freshwater is such a scarce & vital habitat, whenever it's restored to the landscape the impacts are incredible, creating far-reaching positive feedback loops of ecological repair.

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We see your project
through, from consultation to landscaping, right to the final planting
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Our 'fit & forget' habitat solutions keep project turnaround times to a minimum. All it takes is a jumpstart - nature does the rest.

Contact us today to book a consultation.

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ABOUT CHALKSTREAMS

"As internationally rare & ecologically important as coral reefs or rainforests."

- Wild Fish.

Chalkstream rivers:

England's most important contribution to global biodiversity.

There are only 260 true chalkstreams on Earth - 224 (85%) of these are found in England.

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"It beggars belief that UK governments have had the nerve to lecture Third World countries on the management of their rainforests when our own environmental stewardship of these globally significant and once pristine rivers is so lamentable."

Martin Salter - National Campaigns Coordinator, Angling Trust.

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Get in touch today to discuss a project, request a quote or book a consultation.

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