Selective thinning is a targeted forestry practice that improves forest health while preserving the natural character of your property. By removing smaller trees and invasive vegetation, we open the canopy, reduce competition for resources and encourage stronger growth among desirable species.
The result is a healthier, more attractive forest with reduced wildfire risk and improved long-term value.
Selective thinning is a targeted forestry practice that improves forest health while preserving the natural character of your property. By removing smaller trees and invasive vegetation, we open the canopy, reduce competition for resources and encourage stronger growth among desirable species.
The result is a healthier, more attractive forest with reduced wildfire risk and improved long-term value.