Restoring Native Wildlife Habitats Through Intentional Land Stewardship
Every tree matters, and every client is part of our growing family. If you’re looking for unbeatable land restoration services that combine professional expertise with a personal touch, look no further.
Cedar (Ashe Juniper) is known for spreading quickly and forming dense canopies that limit biodiversity and water availability.
When managed properly, your land can:
1. On-Site Consultation and Land Walk
Every job begins with a detailed walkthrough. We assess your property’s vegetation, slope, hardwoods, and wildlife zones. Then we listen to your goals whether it’s fire mitigation, pasture restoration, or prepping for a build and design a plan that reflects your vision without compromising land integrity.
2. Selective Clearing with Specialized Equipment
Using low-impact forestry equipment, we manage cedar thickets, clear brush and remove hazardous deadfall, all while leaving behind intact native hardwoods and preserving vital root structures. This keeps your soil stable, encourages native growth, and maintains your land’s natural drainage and water retention systems.
3. Final Cleanup and Site Readiness
We perform a thorough cleanup to remove debris and prepare the area for its next phase whether it’s planting, fencing, or simply enjoying the view. We leave your property clean, walkable, and ready for whatever comes next.
We take pride in contributing to the health and beauty of the wildscapes across the central Texas Hill Country, ensuring these communities can enjoy the splendor of well-maintained trees, forests, and grasslands:
Wildlife habitat planning and implementation is the process of intentionally designing and restoring land to support native wildlife species. In Wimberley, Hays County, and the Texas Hill Country, this means restoring natural food sources, cover, water access, and movement corridors that wildlife depend on to thrive year-round.
Hill Country ecosystems are fragile and easily disrupted by:
Wildlife habitat planning restores balance by working with natural land patterns, ensuring wildlife can coexist with responsible land use.
Proper habitat planning supports a wide range of native species, including:
Healthy habitats increase biodiversity and strengthen the entire ecosystem.
No. When done correctly, wildlife habitat restoration encourages animals to stay by improving food sources, shelter, and overall land health. Wildlife naturally responds to improved conditions, often increasing activity rather than leaving.
Many landowners see increased wildlife activity within the first growing season, especially as native grasses and food sources return. Long-term benefits continue to improve with proper maintenance and stewardship.