The U.S. Department of the Interior (Interior) recently announced a new policy that “end[s] preferential...
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To protect critical ecosystems and water supplies amid growing climate and regulatory pressures, ESA partners...
ESA is pleased to announce the appointment of new practice leaders to oversee two of...
ESA is thrilled to announce the promotion of Autumn Ward to the role of Airports...
How the Supreme Court narrowed the consideration of indirect and cumulative effects under NEPA. The...
This is the second in a series of articles exploring how ESA is working with...
Victoria supports the ESA’s Southeast Biological Resources business group, specializing in environmental science, Florida ecology,...
Coastal habitats like seagrass meadows, salt marshes, and mangrove forests are among our planet’s most...
Karen is a planner, project manager and environmental analyst with a background in geology and...
The following is an article from Environmental Business Journal (EBJ). EBJ Interviewed ESA’s Federal Strategy...
Happy International Women’s Month! At ESA, women comprise 54 percent of our staff, spanning four...
Sona has over 25 years of experience in landscape architecture, site design, master planning, project...
As the Trump administration continues rapid-fire revisions to environmental review procedures, much attention has been...
ESA is pleased to announce that it has acquired 48 North Solutions, Inc. (48 NORTH)....
Caleb has four years’ experience in California archaeology and archaeometric techniques from RTK and GNSS...
Perspective: Eric Beightel on how Federal Staff Reductions May Undermine Permitting Efficiency Goals
President Trump came to office with a clear vision of reducing the size of the...
Whew! What a week to start here at ESA—the blitz of executive actions from the...
Amber Inggs is a coastal engineer and hydrologist specializing in coastal, estuarine, stream, and wetland...