Rocky Mountain Ecology
Environmental Consulting · Durango, Colorado
Environmental Consulting · Durango, Colorado
Rocky Mountain Ecology provides environmental consulting services across Southwest Colorado — wetlands delineation, biological surveys, NEPA compliance, and the kind of fieldwork that supports public-lands and private-development decisions. Their previous site looked like a generic small-business template and failed to convey the scientific credibility the firm actually brings to every engagement. We rebuilt it as a science-forward portfolio.
The redesign opens with a wide-format landscape shot of the high country, then transitions immediately into the firm's service catalog: each practice area is a dedicated page with the technical scope, regulatory framework, and representative project types. The home page surfaces the team's credentials, methodology, and a clearly routed RFP request form above the fold. Nothing fluffs the science.
For SEO we added ProfessionalService and Organization structured data, tuned page copy around the technical language regulatory clients actually search ('wetlands delineation Colorado,' 'NEPA consulting Southwest,' 'biological survey San Juan Mountains'), and built service-area pages for the agencies and developers RM Ecology serves. The RFP flow routes by service type, so a wetlands inquiry lands with the wetlands lead, not in a generic shared inbox.
The site now reflects what RM Ecology actually does: rigorous, field-driven environmental science for clients who need defensible work.
Dedicated pages for wetlands, biological surveys, and NEPA compliance.
Service-type routing sends inquiries to the right practice lead.
Credentials and methodology surfaced above the marketing copy.
Structured data, technical-language tuning, and Southwest-Colorado service-area pages.
On-site shoots of the team in the field across the San Juans.
Edge-rendered HTML and responsive imagery keep load times fast on field connections.
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