Biohabitats

Biohabitats, Inc. is an American company that provides conservation planning, ecological restoration and regenerative design services.

In the early 2000s, Biohabitats expanded its services to include more stormwater design and work in urban areas.

The company worked with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection to prioritize vacant lands and modernize practices for stormwater management.

[8] Biohabitats acquired Natural Systems International in 2010, and subsequently expanded its services to include the design of decentralized natural wastewater treatment systems, including Sidwell Friends School in Washington DC, and the Omnilife Stadium in Guadalajara, Mexico.

[13] In 2016 Biohabitats managed the restoration of Larder's Point Park on the Delaware river[14] and Washington Avenue Green in Philadelphia.