Our Services

Ecology

TWC’s Ecology team provides technical expertise that supports clear, defensible decision‑making across terrestrial, aquatic, and climate-related disciplines.

How we work

Collaborative Support from Early Planning Through Regulatory Submission

Our work is grounded in Western science, Indigenous Knowledge, professional judgment, and a clear understanding of regulatory frameworks across Canada. Our ecological work is grounded in local environmental context, regulatory requirements, and Indigenous stewardship priorities.

Our Experience

Ecology Projects

Services

Ecology

Our services include wildlife and vegetation studies, fisheries and aquatics assessments, and climate change analysis, delivered by experienced practitioners who understand both the technical and contextual dimensions of environmental decision‑making.

More than technical specialists, our team also acts as trusted advisors, communicating complex scientific information in clear, practical ways that support balanced, environmentally responsible project decisions.

We support clients from early planning through regulatory submission by providing:

  • Data collection program design tailored to project needs
  • Field studies across terrestrial and aquatic environments
  • Technical analysis of results to inform assessments and decision making
  • Climate adaptation strategies that support long-term resilience
  • Guidance on permitting processes and regulatory expectations
  • Integration of ecological considerations into project planning and approvals
  • Jeanne Roy

    BSc, RPBio

    Associate Principal

Chandni Kher, M.Sc., R.P.Bio.

Director, Environment & Regulatory

Chandni Kher is the Director, Environment & Regulatory at TWC. Chandni has over 20 years of experience as an environmental assessment and permitting specialist as well as a senior project manager. Chandni has led numerous large, high profile mining projects in BC and the Yukon through all aspects of the regulatory life cycle, from exploration to operations to reclamation. Chandni has a deep technical knowledge of mining, impact assessment, regulatory strategy, and engagement, and develops innovative approaches and best practices for projects, specifically by bringing together Indigenous and Western ways of knowing into projects. Chandni is passionate about working with diverse teams and providing lifelong mentorship to women, minorities, and other underrepresented groups.