FOREST SAVERS® LLC  

Beautiful Woodlands, Trails & Meadows 

Urban-Wildland Interface Forest Fire Hazard Reduction

~ Trails ~

perfect for Equestrians, Walkers, Bikers & Skiers

~ Firebreaks ~

rapid construction with less soil displacement

~Wildlife Habitat Improvement~

openings ~ releasing beneficial vegetation

~ Invasive Vegetation Control ~

cutting & shredding close to the ground

~ Woodland Improvement ~

creating room for the best trees to grow

Forest Savers Logo (hand holding trees)

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~ Brush Cutting & Shredding ~

turn tangles of brush into beautiful woodlands or meadows

~ Pasture & Field Restoration ~

brush is eliminated ~ no dangerous small stumps

~ Forest Fire Hazard Reduction ~ for the wildland-urban interface

~ Wildflowers ~

plantings along roadsides or in meadows

~ Clean-up of Abused Land ~

logging & storm damage ~old fence line brush & wire

 

Ticks that carry Lyme Disease thrive in heavy brush and weeds.  Forest Savers' system can safely and efficiently cut and mulch heavy brush and weeds near homes.

The unique Forest Savers system has been developed to efficiently clear

fire prone underbrush from forests in the urban-wildland interface

as well as to beautify woodlands and construct trails.

In most situations, it is considerably more versatile and cost effective

than other methods and yet is gentle on the land and trees.

(click here for a list of advantages)

NOW SERVING VERMONT AND NEW HAMPSHIRE

with specialized equipment developed exclusively for Forest Savers®

(patents pending)

AVAILABLE FOR SPECIAL PROJECTS IN OTHER STATES

New England and Upstate Eastern New York ~ phone toll free

1-866-63-TREES

866-638-7337

From outside these areas phone

1-802-356-3215

Forest Savers® LLC

796 Wayside Road Ext.

Woodstock, VT 05091

Fax

1-802-457-2483

Email: info@forest-savers.com

Watch a 7 minute video

The video is of an older, prototype machine, but the system and the results are the same as for the newest machine we have developed (shown below).

 

Click here to see photos and descriptions of services provided by Forest Savers®

 

Why are we called Forest Savers?

Revised February 9, 2008