Our Experience


YUNI Environmental conducts environmental impact assessments to determine optimum windfarm infrastructure footprint locations and transmission line routes.


We conduct nocturnal Marbled Murrelet, bat and songbird migration radar surveys to determine any project wildlife impacts and suggests effective mitigation measures.


We believe that by locating windfarms in areas where there are minimum impacts to wildlife that climate change concerns can be addressed through sustainable, non-carbon emitting energy sources.


What We Do

  • Conduct environmental impact assessments to determine best alternate infrastructure footprints and transmission line routes.
  • Conduct baseline inventories and design environmental monitoring programs and implementation plans.
  • Conduct nocturnal Marbled Murrelet, bat and songbird migration radar surveys to determine any project wildlife impacts.
  • Provide mitigation options for raptors, migrant birds and bats including: project siting, turbine night lighting, temporary shutdown schedules and monitoring.

  • Produce species-at-risk habitat modeling and GIS mapping for infrastructure footprints and along transmission line corridors to guide routing and siting.
  • Initiate, manage and submit Applications to the Environmental Assessment Office for Environmental Assessment Certificate approval.
  • Complete pre-clearing wildlife surveys and inventories to guide construction scheduling and minimize wildlife disturbance.
  • Work together with First Nations to incorporate traditional knowledge and development concerns into project goals.
  • Consult with stakeholders to ensure their concerns are addressed responsibly and in an honest and forthright manner.
  • Initiate meaningful dialogue and negotiate equitable partnership agreements with affected First Nations.
  • Design and implement compensation plans and habitats to meet or exceed project sustainability goals.