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A Journey Through Time and Nature: Crafting the Lagesson Homestead Forest Stewardship Plan
A Journey Through Time and Nature: Crafting the Lagesson Homestead Forest Stewardship Plan

The creation of the Forest Stewardship Plan for the Lagesson Homestead was characterized by collaboration and meticulous planning. By actively engaging the landowners and leveraging our ecological expertise, each phase was tailored to embody the family’s dedication to land preservation while meeting the distinct needs of the property.

Of Forests and Owls
Of Forests and Owls

Can we manage forests that are resilient to wildfire and support endangered owls?

Sean Featured on SilviCast!
Sean Featured on SilviCast!

Check out our Principal Ecologist, Sean Jeronimo, featured in Season 4, Episode 8 of SilviCast! Sean explores how historical data and ICO methodology shape our understanding of tree clump sizes and their impact on forest management strategies.

Mysterious Forests
Mysterious Forests

One discussion from last year that particularly resonated with me was our exploration of complex early seral forests. Our work constantly reminds me that a forest’s story isn’t a straight path but a rich, layered narrative over time, where every stage—no matter how abundant or scarce—adds to the overall depth and beauty.

Crafting a Forest Stewardship Plan for Lake Connor Park
Crafting a Forest Stewardship Plan for Lake Connor Park

Lake Connor Park, a serene and vibrant private camping community nestled in Lake Stevens, Washington, boasts a rich forested ecosystem that contributes to its charm. To ensure these forests thrive for generations to come, Lake Connor Park aimed to create effective Forest Stewardship Plan that would balance recreational use with conservation goals. At Resilient Forestry, we specialize in creating and implementing customized forest stewardship plans tailored to the unique needs of each property.

Forest Digital Twins and the Internet of Things
Forest Digital Twins and the Internet of Things

Recent advancements in technology have revolutionized our methods to assess forest composition, structure and function. Novel tools like soil sensors, portable weather stations, drone spectral imagery, and laser scanning enable precise measurements of canopy height, tree density, species composition, evapotranspiration, soil carbon storage, among others.