Our mission is to provide exceptional service and expertise driven by a passion for the natural world.

 

Tackling complex natural resource challenges

Our biologists, environmental scientists and planners, and foresters have vast experience in threatened and endangered species, wetlands, ecotoxicology, NEPA, geospatial imagery, data management, and more.

We encourage innovation that enhances our natural resource services and helps clients meet  project goals. And in all our work, we uphold an uncompromising code of ethics and follow demanding processes.

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We are dedicated to the betterment of our community, our neighbors and each other.

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Education is the cornerstone of our success. At Copperhead, we believe you can’t start early enough, and you should never stop.

Here, young Porter works on tree identification with Amanda Gumbert, PhD, of the University of Kentucky Soil and Water Quality Extension Team.

#EnvironmentalEducation #TreeIdentification #OutdoorLearning
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Education is the cornerstone of our success. At Copperhead, we believe you can’t start early enough, and you should never stop.

Here, young Porter works on tree identification with Amanda Gumbert, PhD, of the University of Kentucky Soil and Water Quality Extension Team.

#EnvironmentalEducation #TreeIdentification #OutdoorLearning

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Learn all u can porter

Wow! Amazing!

A few evenings ago, Wildlife Biologist Les Meade led a group of Copperhead summer technicians through the delicate steps of mist-net capture, measurements, and safe release at the site of a bat maternity colony. Our team counted 31 big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) leaving a BrandenBark™ artificial roost near Copperhead headquarters in Paint Lick, Kentucky.

The team interrupted dinner for three of them, all healthy pregnant females, but data collection went smoothly, and the bats were soon on their way.

#batconservation #wildliferesearch #bigbrownbat
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A few evenings ago, Wildlife Biologist Les Meade led a group of Copperhead summer technicians through the delicate steps of mist-net capture, measurements, and safe release at the site of a bat maternity colony. Our team counted 31 big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) leaving a BrandenBark™ artificial roost near Copperhead headquarters in Paint Lick, Kentucky. 

The team interrupted dinner for three of them, all healthy pregnant females, but data collection went smoothly, and the bats were soon on their way.

#BatConservation #WildlifeResearch #BigBrownBat

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Hello to Les and crew!

We’re all about cool critters like this northern map turtle that Copperhead Senior Wildlife Biologist Price Sewell photographed at the Licking River in Kentucky. Likewise, Copperhead is all about World Turtle Day (founded by American Tortoise Rescue). We share the essential mission of protecting turtles, tortoises, and their habitats.

#WorldTurtleDay #TurtleConservation #EnvironmentalConsultants
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We’re all about cool critters like this northern map turtle that Copperhead Senior Wildlife Biologist Price Sewell photographed at the Licking River in Kentucky. Likewise, Copperhead is all about World Turtle Day (founded by American Tortoise Rescue). We share the essential mission of protecting turtles, tortoises, and their habitats.

#WorldTurtleDay #TurtleConservation #EnvironmentalConsultants
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