We’ve seen firsthand the kind of leadership Troy Ross brings through our connection to ACRT Services. He’s running for @ArboristUtility VP—and we’re proud to support him. UAA members: Vote by July 25 at 11:59 PM CST. #UAA2025#UtilityForestry#VegetationManagement
ALT Vote Troy Ross for Vice President of the Utility Arborist Association (UAA) Board of Directors Election with Photo of Troy Ross on right and ACRT Services logo at bottom.
Rainy weather = erosion risk.
Is your streambank protected? We stabilize banks using native plantings structural fixes like rock toe & coir logs. Prevent runoff, protect water, & stay compliant. More at hubs.li/Q03t14FZ0#ErosionControl#BankStabilization#Streambank
ALT Restored streambank lined with woody debris and riprap following stabilization project to control erosion and enhance riparian habitat.
ALT Environmental technician directing riprap placement with a Komatsu excavator during active streambank stabilization to prevent erosion along a muddy streambed.
ALT Young trees and erosion control fabric installed along a riverbank as part of a living shoreline and streambank stabilization project using bioengineering techniques.
ALT Excavator installing woody debris and rock toe protection along a steep streambank to prevent erosion and reinforce channel stability using natural materials.
1,027 miles. 384 kg CO₂ avoided.
Team EnviroScience made National Bike Month 2025 unforgettable—riding for wellness, the planet, and each other. Read how we crushed our goal & why culture matters:
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We recently joined w/@clevemetroparks, @TinkersCreek_WP, OH Native Fish Coalition, & Trash Fish for a hands-on fish survey in Hemlock Creek! From seining to electrofishing, attendees got up close with native fish like the Silverjaw Minnow.
#StreamHealth#NativeFish#OhioWildlife
ALT A group of participants stands along Hemlock Creek during a community electrofishing demonstration, observing stream sampling techniques and native fish collection in Walton Hills, Ohio.
ALT Field team members perform a seining demonstration in Hemlock Creek, showcasing community science techniques for collecting and studying native fish species.
ALT EnviroScience Aquatic Biologist Emily Pechaitis, speaking with Cleveland Metroparks’ Mike Durkalec, discusses native versus invasive fish using vouchered specimens from the ES Fish Collection.
ALT Wetland Project Manager Carlyn Rocazella, wearing a yellow-rimmed hat, presents a live Silverjaw Minnow to a gathered group during a native fish identification activity.
🕊️ It's the International Day for Biological Diversity.
Birds matter—for ecosystems and compliance. EnviroScience conducts nationwide bird surveys to keep your project on track with NEPA, MBTA & ESA.
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ALT Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus) image captured by EnviroScience Avian Biologist
ALT Black-billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus erythropthalmus) image captured by EnviroScience Avian Biologist
ALT Blackburnian Warbler (Setophaga fusca) image captured by EnviroScience Avian Biologist
ALT Common Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas) image captured by EnviroScience Avian Biologist