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Endangered Species, New York State
   
Endangered Karner Blue Butterfly
162 Jay Street, Schenectady, NY 12305, 518 370-1576, Copyright 2009 Synthesis LLP, All Rights Reserved
Synthesis, LLP offers services related to endangered species habitat identification and quality analysis. The Karner Blue butterfly is a federally listed endangered species and remains at risk of elimination due to development pressures within New York State, notably Saratoga and Albany Counties. Synthesis’ staff has the skills necessary to identify sensitive habitat to determine whether it is inhabited by Karner Blues or the threatened Frosted Elfin.

Synthesis provides qualitative and quantitative analysis of species habitat and the design of habitat management, restoration and creation plans. Long term monitoring of existing habitat provides the landowner and regulatory personnel with the data necessary to exercise effective management decisions.

Synthesis strives to deliver a balanced approach to habitat preservation, management and restoration in the context of ongoing development. Appropriate building and site layout standards that incorporate habitat protection and corridor management techniques can assist developers and land managers in achieving their goals and protect the long term survival of the species.

Michael D. Hale, RLA, Synthesis’ Director of Environmental Planning, oversaw the design, construction and monitoring of a variety of Karner Blue butterfly habitat areas while employed at his previous firm. He is currently continuing to monitor the species in their natural habitat while working as Director of Environmental Planning at Synthesis.