Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc.

Innovative Solutions
Through Applied Science
Whooping Crane

We help solve ongoing and contemporary natural resource challenges

Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc. (WEST) provides environmental and statistical consulting services and contract research nationally and internationally for industry, government, and private organizations. We offer clients a unique combination of field ecology and statistics to help solve ongoing and contemporary natural resource challenges.

Using state-of-the-art statistical principles in the design, management, and analysis of ecological field studies, WEST specializes in common sense, professional, and scientifically defensible approaches to natural resource challenges facing government and industry. WEST’s core of experienced ecologists and biometricians are experts in conducting relevant ecological studies and analyzing complicated natural resource data.

Our Services

WEST’s ecologists, biologists, environmental planners, and biometricians work together to bring the right expertise to our clients across the globe.

South Africa

Qatar

Spain

Switzerland

Israel

Ethiopia

Argentina

Brazil

Germany

Norway

Netherlands

Kosovo

USA

Costa Rica

Nicaragua

Mexico

Guatemala

Honduras

Dominican Republic

Canada

Australia

Mozambique

Our Experience

With decades of fieldwork and data analysis, WEST has led hundreds of ecological projects—from bird and bat studies to wetland assessments—delivering science-backed solutions across diverse regions and regulatory environments.

Our People

Employee Owned
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advanced degrees
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published research articles over the past 10 years
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years of combined experience in the scientific consulting field
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Latest News and Events

WEST is Attending the Windaba Conference and Exhibition and the 8th Annual WindAc Africa Conference

October 15, 2025

Advancing Global Solutions for Wind Energy and Wildlife: WEST’s Key Insights from CWW

October 10, 2025

WEST is Attending The Wildlife Society Conference 

October 2, 2025