NSW Biodiversity Species Credits
Species credits are created for threatened species that cannot be reliably predicted using habitat surrogates. The number of species credits is calculated based on targeted survey reports.
Delta Associates can assist you with Koala, Brush-Tailed Phascogale, Southern Myotis Bat and Squirrel Glider Possum biobanking offset credit requirements and advise you on buying and retiring for offsetting the ecological impact on the species affected by your development.
We can help you find suitable credits, and arrange the purchase of credits.
We will also ensure the transferring of credits by working with the Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) staff. We offer flexible contracting terms and credit pricing that meets the market. Your project may wish to secure credits today at today’s credits prices whilst having the flexibility of deferred settlement or an option agreement.
We can help with finding suitable species credits for:
- Developers and Project Managers
- Ecologists working on behalf of Clients
- State Government Departments
- Local Councils
- Infrastructure Providers
- Accredited Assessors
- Mines
- Factories extending facilities
Our species credits can also offset impacts of developments throughout NSW including Sydney, Western Sydney, Central Coast, Illawarra and the South Coast, Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour and the northern NSW Coast.
About Delta Associates Pty Ltd
Delta Associates have been providing a range of biobanking credit solutions to developers, infrastructure providers, councils, corporations and mines since the outset of the NSW Government program in 2012 with flexible contracting terms and competitive credit pricing. Having completed over twenty NSW BioBanking credit sales transactions, ranging from as little as a few credits to multi-year 4,000 credits sales, we have a reputation for delivering a flexible and seamless process.
Enquire today
Contact Delta Associates today for more information on pricing and our flexible contract terms for Biobanking NSW credits.