Adaptive land management aimed at preserving land’s ability to regenerate
Ecosystems thrive where humans respect and nurture the land. We assist our clients with developing sustainable land use strategies that ecologically intensify their land and increase the land’s ability to adapt to a changing world.
Aggressive native species placed to compete with invasive stiltgrass
Planting to deal with periodic scouring from stormwater
Bridges double as filters; Fabco filters installed in bridges to clean water
Less algae in pond as result of filtration efforts
Native Erigeron adds ecological function in a simple woodland planting
Warm season meadow created out of converted turf
Transitions from garden space to natural lands requires thoughtful approach
Planting the future: canopy replacement in areas where deer browse out native seedlings
Circulation serves as management corridor
Next generation of trees planted.
Invasive removal and mowing strategies enhance natural orchid populations on this Maryland farm.
Detailed field assessments guide the process.
Phased land management plans guide the transition into new land use models.

