Emily Cotteril
Envirofact
Director
Emily is a Certified Environmental Practitioner (CEnvP) and Biodiversity Assessment Method Accredited Assessor with extensive expertise in environmental project management. She has a proven track record of coordinating diverse teams to deliver complex projects, conducting site impact assessments, and producing comprehensive reporting outputs.
Emily has significant experience conducting field surveys for the collection of data and management of threatened species, as well as leading ecological and environmental investigations for multi-million-dollar infrastructure projects. Her work spans natural resource management and conservation initiatives on both private and public land across Australia, showcasing her versatility across varied landscapes and regulatory environments.
Emily’s expertise includes working with a wide range of threatened flora and fauna, employing advanced survey techniques, and establishing baseline data for ongoing monitoring programs of Threatened Ecological Communities (TECs). She has consistently supported clients in avoiding and minimizing impacts on threatened species and sensitive environments, while also undertaking on-ground conservation and management programs.
Since 2009, Emily has built extensive experience working with State and Local Government agencies, further underscoring her deep understanding of regulatory frameworks and her ability to navigate complex compliance requirements. Her breadth of experience and technical qualifications make her a versatile and highly skilled environmental professional, trusted by clients and collaborators alike.