Why Wildlife Consulting Is a Specific Need in Port Moody
Port Moody's Burrard Inlet location creates one of the most ecologically significant wildlife consulting contexts in Metro Vancouver. Rocky Point's heron colony and the tidal inlet's migratory bird habitat are subject to federal protections that apply before any disturbance, exclusion, or development work near these areas.
The Indian Arm fjord extending north from Burrard Inlet provides additional ecological significance — osprey, heron, and bald eagle habitat along the Indian Arm corridor involves DFO and provincial regulatory considerations for any riparian management activity. Properties near the Indian Arm shoreline and the upper Burrard Inlet see wildlife consulting need for development and property work that might affect these protected habitats.
Burnaby Mountain Park's western border creates black bear and coyote habituation consulting situations near Port Moody's residential edge. Anmore-adjacent semi-rural land creates agricultural wildlife interface consulting similar to other ALR-adjacent municipalities.
Coyote habituation near Port Moody schools and the Rocky Point Park trail network generates institutional consulting requests for written management documentation.
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