Grouse Mountain Environmental Consultants
Grouse Mountain Environmental Consultants is an independently owned, multidisciplinary natural resource consulting firm whose comprehensive blend of disciplines and years of experience allow us to provide solutions to unique and contemporary issues. Grouse Mountain is committed to providing the utmost qualifications and skills available to complete your projects with professionalism. Our office locations in Buffalo, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico allow us to efficiently service clients throughout the Rocky Mountain, Southwest, and Midwest regions.
Grouse Mountain began operations in 2007, initially providing federal oil and gas permitting and environmental consulting services to the Powder River Basin. Since then, we have grown to a diverse team of technical professionals including regulatory and permitting specialists, wildlife biologists, botanists, geographical information systems (GIS) analysts, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) specialists, cultural resource specialists, hydrologists, certified Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) administrators, and reclamation specialists. This diversity allows our team to manage a wide variety of projects throughout Wyoming, Montana, the Dakotas, Idaho, Colorado, Utah and New Mexico.
Grouse Mountain’s small company values are visible in the quality of our work and the relationships we develop with our clients. Whether your project requires obtaining a federal Application for Permit to Drill (APD), proposed development for renewable energy, navigating the policies surrounding greater sage grouse management, or attaining NEPA compliance, our staff of dedicated professionals are ready to assist your project needs.
Affiliated Marine and Wind Energy Environmental Documents
Title | Author | Date | Content Type | Technology | Stressor | Receptor |
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Variable effects of wind-energy development on seasonal habitat selection of pronghorn | Milligan, M., Johnston, A., Beck, J. | Journal Article | Wind Energy | Avoidance, Displacement | Terrestrial Mammals |