2025
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Earth Sciences
We bring together industry-leading knowledge in geology, karst and cave ecology, and paleontology to help clients navigate complex challenges while protecting unique natural and cultural resources.
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From limestone plateaus and aquifers to fossils preserved in rocks and sediments, our team provides specialized solutions tailored to the needs of each client and project. With scientific permits from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and curation agreements with major museums, we offer cutting-edge tools like ground-penetrating radar, genetic barcoding, and fossil preparation to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and preservation of sensitive resources. Whether conducting geological mapping, cave identification, biological surveys, or paleontological fieldwork, SWCA delivers Sound Science and Creative Solutions to help clients achieve their goals while safeguarding Earth’s natural history.
SWCA’s geology experts provide comprehensive solutions for a variety of projects, including environmental assessments, natural resource evaluations, hydrological evaluation, subterranean water exploration and geotechnical investigations. Our team of experienced geologists and scientists utilize advanced techniques and tools to analyze soil, rock, and groundwater conditions, ensuring accurate and reliable data. We help our clients in all phases of a project, from cave identification and biological surveys to mitigation and preservation planning.
Limestone plateaus, hills, and valleys create unique natural resources, including cave-adapted species and aquifers. Because these karst and cave formations are highly susceptible to unanticipated effects from surface activities, they often trigger specific due diligence and environmental permits.
As one of the few firms that holds a scientific permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, SWCA conducts terrestrial and cave ecology studies to determine relationships between karst- and cave-dwelling species and their habitats. Our permits and knowledge of subterranean ecosystems means that SWCA is uniquely positioned to assist environmental compliance in areas where sensitive karst ecosystems occur.
SWCA’s paleontologists are well-versed in federal legislation and have decades of experience helping clients navigate the web of federal, state, and local regulations. Across the U.S., we are fully permitted and maintain curation agreements with major regional museums. Our expertise with research and analysis, paleontology field work, laboratory fossil preparation, and regulatory requirements is truly unique in the rapidly evolving field of paleontological consulting. Our goal is to ensure that our clients achieve their project goals while effectively managing paleontological resources and meeting regulatory requirements.
Phillip is a Professional Geoscientist with 33 years of experience in geology, hydrogeology, endangered species habitat evaluations, environmental assessments, and remediation. He currently manages and conducts various geologic and karst assessments, cave hydrogeologic and biologic evaluations, Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), Hazardous Materials Assessments, Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) Assessments and cleanups, tank removals, and waste excavation and disposal. Phillip’s extensive experience includes surface mapping, cave mapping, cave biota surveys, aerial photograph interpretation, fault trace delineation, fault block delineation, fracture analysis, stratigraphic interpretation, geophysical log evaluations, groundwater pumping tests, aquifer properties determination, and flow path determination.
Stephen is a project manager with experience in karst biology, geology, hydrogeology, and endangered species issues. He currently performs various geologic and karst assessments, cave mapping, and cave biota collection surveys and has performed geologic assessments required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for compliance with Edwards Aquifer Protection regulations for transportation and land development projects in Williamson, Travis, and Hays Counties. He also conducts field monitoring within cave preserves in accordance with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) designated karst management and maintenance plans. He has performed field data collection for karst terrain feature surveys and also prepares annual activities reports for karst preserves as part of USFWS mandated monitoring efforts.
Stephen has authored several white papers regarding potential threats to karst invertebrates in Williamson County, including several that were utilized by the USFWS when preparing the 2018 Species Status Assessment for the Bone Cave harvestman (Texella reyesi). He was a co-author on a 2016 peer reviewed publication regarding cave crickets (Ceuthophilus secretus) and was lead author on a 2019 peer reviewed publication detailing a suggested recovery unit amendment for the endangered Inner Space Caverns mold beetle (Batrisodes texanus).
Jess DeBusk is a Cultural Resources Senior Director with 21 years of experience in the environmental consulting industry. She has extensive experience providing cultural and paleontological resource management in support of environmental planning and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)/National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)/Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NNHPA) compliance for hundreds of projects. Jess’ experience includes serving as Principal-in-Charge or Subject Matter Expert for cultural and paleontological studies in support of projects throughout California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming, and Colorado. As a permitted Principal Investigator, Jess provides senior oversight of paleontological resource studies including field surveys, mitigation, and compliance monitoring in support of large-scale, multi-year projects in California and the western United States. Specifically, Jess has managed cultural and paleontological resources surveys of thousands of acres proposed for solar development on Bureau of Land Management lands in California’s desert regions. She has also supervised pre-clearance surveys and compliance monitoring during the construction of hundreds of miles of new transmission line in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico.
Heather Clifford is a geologist and paleontologist with over 10 years of professional experience. As a Senior Paleontologist she directs and oversees paleontological resource projects throughout California and Nevada and has successfully completed hundreds of paleontology desktop and field projects. She manages, directs, and has conducted paleontological field surveys, desktop assessments, mitigation monitoring of construction activities, fossil salvage and collection, stratigraphic analysis, geologic mapping, matrix (sediment) sampling, laboratory preparation, and analysis of micro- and macrofossils.
Heather specializes in the geology and stratigraphy of California, depositional environment analysis, GIS analysis and remote-sensing, preparation of NEPA and CEQA technical documents, and has served as geoscience faculty at campuses in the California Community College system. She has experience providing paleontological resource management in support of large and small projects located on private, state, and federal lands administered by the BLM. She has conducted and directed project coordination, agency and client communication, preparation of proposals, and budget tracking for a variety of project types including renewable energy, transportation, power generation and transmission, mining, oil and gas infrastructure, and residential and commercial developments
Mr. Strauss is a geologist and paleontologist in SWCA’s Denver, Colorado office. His expertise focuses on the identification of rock materials, interpretation of geologic events, and the collection and preservation of fossil materials, having gained invaluable experience in these areas through work experience at various locations in California, Colorado, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. He has a strong understanding of geology, particularly in the areas listed above, is knowledgeable in animal anatomy (both invertebrate and vertebrate), and is capable of identifying many different elements, rock types and fossil remains in the field.
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