Practical Ecology
for Working Landscapes.
HNH Ecology provides applied ecological consulting services that integrate field- and remotely-sensed based science, conservation planning, ecological monitoring, grazing and land management support, research, data analysis, and scientific communication to help clients steward resilient working landscapes.
Conservation Planning & Land Stewardship
Support for conservation planning, grazing management, federal grazing permits, and land stewardship strategies that balance ecological health with working landscape objectives.
Grazing & Rangeland Management
Technical support for grazing plans, rangeland improvements, adaptive management, and restoration projects across western working lands.
Collaboration & Stakeholder Engagement
Facilitation and participation in multi-stakeholder initiatives, expert working groups, and collaborative conservation efforts that bring diverse partners together around shared land management goals.
Landscape & Soil Health Assessment
Field-based evaluation of landscape function, soil health, ecological condition, and ecosystem processes to inform management decisions and long-term resilience.
Research, Data Analysis, & Laboratory Support
Management and analysis of ecological datasets, laboratory support, and interpretation of soil and environmental data to support science-driven decision making.
Public Speaking & Education
Presentations, workshops, and educational outreach focused on soil health, ecology, grazing management, and stewardship of western landscapes.
Ecological Monitoring & Data Collection
Monitoring and assessment of water, soils, vegetation, and wildlife using science-based field methods designed to track ecological change across landscapes.
Proposal Development & Scientific Writing
Development of grant proposals, technical reports, peer-reviewed manuscripts, and other scientific communication materials for agencies, organizations, and collaborative projects.
Environmental Planning & Litigation Support
Technical ecological expertise and scientific support for environmental planning processes, land management review, and federal grazing-related litigation.