About

Why Us?

Rooted in Bristol, our consultancy delivers trusted, science-led solutions across the South of England and Wales. From home improvements to sub-contracting on nationally significant infrastructure schemes, we bring precision, pragmatism, and regulatory clarity to every project.

Our team combines deep field experience with advanced survey capabilities, including aerial tree assessments and specialist bat ecology, to ensure your project meets both environmental obligations and planning goals. We understand the pressures of development and work collaboratively to deliver timely, defensible reports that satisfy regulators and stakeholders alike.

Whether you’re navigating a protected species licence or seeking ecological input for a complex mitigation strategy, we offer a responsive, detail-oriented service backed by real-world insight and professional integrity.

Josh Mitchell BSc Hons. MCIEEM

Principal Ecologist

With over a decade of ecological expertise, Josh is the founder of Infinite Ecology. His career spans consultancies of varying sizes, giving him hands-on experience across a broad spectrum of projects, from small-scale home improvements to major infrastructure developments.

As a member of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM), Josh specialises in the design and delivery of high-quality baseline ecological surveys and impact assessments. His work is rooted in scientific integrity, regulatory compliance, and a deep commitment to protecting and restoring biodiversity and ecosystems.

Subcontractor Team

Infinite ecology works in close collaboration with a trusted network of respected ecological subcontractors. Each member of our extended team is fully qualified and extensively experienced.

This collaborative approach allows us to deliver thorough, specialist ecological services while maintaining the highest standards of quality, reliability, and technical excellence. Our subcontractor team are located predominantly in the southwest but are able to travel further afield.