Biodiversity Surveys
Our biodiversity surveys assess and enhance the ecological health of your land.
Our bespoke software Floradex analyses insect and plant observations from your site, providing bespoke, local ranked recommendations for trees, shrubs, and flowers to support pollinators and improve ecosystem health.
Our biodiversity surveys include:
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Our expert team performs surveys, or we facilitate sessions to involve your staff in data collection.
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Showcase your efforts with a customizable website widget to highlight your commitment to biodiversity improvement.
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Facilitate regular sessions where community members directly participate in plant and insect monitoring, fostering education, environmental stewardship, and stronger connections to local ecosystems.
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Receive detailed reports with actionable solutions to improve your site’s biodiversity.
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Using Floradex’s weighted data, we plant bespoke small-scale pollinator-friendly wildflower areas. These create vital habitats and food sources on your land.
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Communicate your biodiversity journey with customized signage.
What’s possible?
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3 x site surveys (eg. April, June, August)
Receive biodiversity report: plant/insect presence & gaps
Get tailored planting recommendations
Strategic site consultation for planting opportunities
Optional Extra / Cost: Autumn planting (October)
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Spring planting
3x site surveys to track seasonal changes (May, July, September).
Monitor planted areas for new species.
Updated biodiversity report and recommendations.
Consider signage to contextualise site improvements.
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Receive training on how to monitor your site
Engage staff in ongoing monitoring
Build biodiversity into the site-wide strategy
Repeat surveys and planting cycle as needed
Continue growing your site’s ecological value
The Pollenize Bioblitz
Our bioblitz events engage schools, the public, and staff in citizen science. They collect valuable biodiversity data to guide future planting strategies.
A bioblitz is a short, intensive survey of biodiversity in a specific area, aimed at recording as many species as possible within a set time frame.
Bioblitzes are great for mental and physical well-being and are a huge support our efforts to restore biodiversity in urban areas like Plymouth and beyond.

