LGL professional staff have experience in conducting program audits and in developing procedures, guidelines, and policies relating to:
- Fish habitat and fisheries management
- Management of wildlife and wildlife habitat
- Wildlife control measures at airports and along transportation corridors
- Aquaculture development
- Watershed management
- Natural resource management
- Environmental assessment methodologies
- Administrative procedures for First Nations
- Consultation procedures for First Nations
Some specific examples of this type of work include:
- Audit of the resource assessment and related research function of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans
- Environmental assessment procedures for National Park management plans
- Procedures to assess the suitability of lakes and ponds for aquaculture in Newfoundland
- Overview fish habitat assessment procedures for British Columbia
- Framework for conducting effectiveness evaluations of watershed restoration projects for Forest Renewal British Columbia
- Manual of airport wildlife control methods for Transport Canada
- Legislation for the Muskwa-Kechika Special Management Area in British Columbia
- Methods and manual to protect fish habitat and passage at stream crossings in Newfoundland
- Spreadsheet-based method to use predicted water quality changes as a lakeshore development planning tool for recreational lakes in Muskoka, Ontario
- Land and resource consultation procedures for First Nations in British Columbia