Delivering low-impact and environmentally sensitive forestry solutions in the South West.

Forestry Services

 

Clear Fell

The practice of clear felling involves felling most or all of the trees within a designated area. The trees are cut down leaving the area clear for re-planting with a species offering more biodiversity net gain, or restocking a new crop for future harvesting. Timber can then be harvested for sale and arisings can either be windrowed, spot piled or chipped.

Selective Species Felling

We identify, mark and selectively fell a particular species within a forest or woodland for a variety of reasons. Often certain species are removed for bio-security measures when a disease is present. It can also be used to encourage slower growing broadleaves such as oak, once established and the cover of faster growing species is no longer required.

Timber Harvesting

Sustainable timber harvesting practices aim to balance economic benefits with environmental conservation to ensure the long-term health and productivity of forest ecosystems. We are able to combine low-impact extraction methods with high-productivity harvesting techniques using a harvester and forwarder set up to ensure consistently high-quality stock.



Thinning

Woodland thinning is a forestry practice that involves selectively removing a portion of trees within a forest or woodland area to improve the health and growth of the remaining trees. Thinning is typically done to reduce competition for resources such as sunlight, water, and nutrients, allowing the remaining trees to grow larger and healthier. This practice can also enhance biodiversity, promote wildlife habitat, and reduce the risk of pests and diseases. Thinning is carried out in accordance with sustainable forest management principles to maintain the long-term productivity and ecological integrity of the forest ecosystem.

Site Clearance

Site clearance of trees or vegetation involves the complete removal of all trees, shrubs, and other vegetation from a designated area of land. This process is typically done to prepare the site for construction, agriculture, or other activities. Site clearance may include tree felling, stump removal, and clearing of brush and debris. Once cleared, the site can be graded and prepared for its intended use.

Reforestation

Our reforestation practices involve replanting woodlands with either native broadleaf species which provide a higher level of biodiversity or alternatively, re-stocking a site with new crop for future sustainable timber harvesting. We plant with bare-root stock sourced from independent growers in the UK and use biodegradable guard systems to mitigate loss on re-stocking. We also offer 3, 5 and 10 year management plans following planting to ensure the future health of the forest or woodland.