What we do at

Cedar Creek

Land Management

  • Land Management Planning

    Land management planning is a systematic and comprehensive process aimed at managing and balancing the various uses and values of land resources. It involves the identification, evaluation, and allocation of land for various purposes, while taking into consideration environmental, social, cultural, and economic factors.

  • Forestry Mulching

    Forestry mulching is a land management technique that involves using specific equipment, such as mulchers or brush cutters, to clear vegetation in forested areas. It is often carried out to maintain or improve forest health, mitigate fire risks, remove invasive species, or create areas for new tree planting.

  • Habitat Restoration

    Enriching Communities with Habitat restoration refers to the process of repairing, restoring, or revitalizing natural habitats that have been degraded or destroyed due to human activities or natural disasters. This is done with the aim of improving the biodiversity, ecological integrity, and overall health of the ecosystem.

  • Invasive Species Removal

    Invasive species removal refers to the process of eliminating or controlling non-native species that have established themselves in an ecosystem and are causing harm to native plants, animals, and natural habitats. These invasive species can outcompete native species for resources, disrupt ecosystems, and pose risks to biodiversity.