Kevin Erwin Consulting Ecologist, Inc. (KECE) is internationally recognized for our expertise in ecosystem ecology, restoration and management. KECE has undertaken hundreds of projects covering over a million acres including wetland and watershed restoration projects, land development projects, and applied research from south Florida to southeast Asia.
The company's vast watershed and ecosystem restoration experience has led to developing ecologically based engineering practices which are valuable to designing large scale sustainable developments. The firm's depth of global experience evaluating ecological conditions from the tropics of Africa to the tundra of Canada provides our clients with the highest level of confidence when making their decisions.
The company's vast watershed and ecosystem restoration experience has led to developing ecologically based engineering practices which are valuable to designing large scale sustainable developments. The firm's depth of global experience evaluating ecological conditions from the tropics of Africa to the tundra of Canada provides our clients with the highest level of confidence when making their decisions.
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Kevin Erwin Consulting Ecologist, Inc. (KECE) specializes in large scale wetland restoration. Projects have included locating, designing, permitting, construction oversight, and management of restoration sites for mitigation, net environmental benefits, and conservation. Kevin Erwin's wetland restoration expertise has been applied to projects throughout the world (jump to international projects or Florida projects).
The Density Reduction/Groundwater Resource (DR/GR) area includes approximately 83,000 acres of protected wetlands, conservation areas and agricultural lands. The area also includes a layer of limestone that is essential for aquifer storage and is also in high demand for roads and building construction.
Kevin Erwin Consulting Ecologist, Inc. (KECE) was an integral part of the Florida Gulf Coast University design team commissioned in 1991 to develop a Campus Master Plan that was "in harmony with land's natural characteristics." The resulting cutting-edge low-impact plan consisted of more than 420 acres of wetland restoration, upland preservation and first of its kind ecologically engineered surface water management system.
KECE has worked on the Gulfstream Natural Gas System pipeline project from the preliminary planning stage, through project permitting, and habitat restoration and monitoring, to comply with permit requirements regarding wetlands and listed wildlife species.
In 1997 KECE was responsible for choosing and evaluating multiple preliminary corridor alignments required for the transport of natural gas from Louisiana and Mississippi to final users throughout Florida.
In 1997 KECE was responsible for choosing and evaluating multiple preliminary corridor alignments required for the transport of natural gas from Louisiana and Mississippi to final users throughout Florida.
Manatee wetland mitigation and net ecosystem benefit (NEB) site is a 200 acre property located west of the city of Parrish in Manatee County, Florida. This property is within the Little Manatee River and Tampa Bay watershed basins and is bisected by a canal linking the site to Curiosity Creek.
The center portion of the property is composed primarily of native lands, which were heavily impacted by drainage modifications and exotic/nuisance vegetation infestation.
The center portion of the property is composed primarily of native lands, which were heavily impacted by drainage modifications and exotic/nuisance vegetation infestation.
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