Consulting and Contracting for Hermit’s Peak Calf Canyon Recovery
Our plan for restoring Hermit’s Peak Calf Canyon, Cook’s Peak and all other post fire sites is based on good science. To accomplish this we have partnered with a host of local entities. Our goals are low carbon, ecologically sensitive forestry practices, BioChar production, revegetation and erosion control.
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Contracting for:
Mastication, Timber removal, Mulching, Erosion Control, Thinning, Stump mulching and Geotechnical Hazard Mitigation, Wetland stabilization, Seeding, Erosion control and Biochar feedstock production.
Cut and paste the following links to your browser to learn more about NAU Post & Pre - fire research on recovery and restoration, also more on Biochar & Mitigation methods video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpFsPLnh94Y
Pew Charitable Trust article on Wildfire Resilience:
https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/articles/2024/01/16/rising-wildfire-risks-prompt-states-to-look-for-new-approaches-to-resilience?utm_campaign=2024-06-27+SON&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Pew&subscriberkey=0030e00002JWdUVAA1
Specialized excavators suited for Forestry applications on any terrain. Low Ground PSI, Low decibel, efficient may be deployed on any slopes or in water
Ground Mulching for stump treatments, small diameter rock crushing
Low value timber is masticated in place, Waste chips may be incorporated into the soil for increased stormwater retention by dirt mulcher.
Spider-type excavators
Acequia and slope stabilization: using low value timber we can construct natural flood hazard reduction structures
Our Three- step Approach
Step 1: Thinning (tree removal, slash removal) and erosion control
Step 2: BioChar production from tree removal, slash removal products
Step 3: One step: incorporation of quality BioChar into soils (for reestablishment of soil health and water retention) and seeding by Dixon Land Imprinter