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Does native restoration harm species living on the development site? Are Soil-Tech personnel trained to recognize endangered species habitats?

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Does native restoration harm species living on the development site? Are Soil-Tech personnel trained to recognize endangered species habitats?

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Quite the contrary. Not only is the removal of plant material from the site not harmful to species, but the revegetation process actually creates new habitats and food sources for animals and insects living in the area. All of Soil-Tech’s personnel are trained to recognize species and endangered species habitats and we work closely and diligently with our clients to help protect these life forms. Protecting the environment in which we work and our residents enjoy is our top priority.

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