Forests are among the most powerful tools we have to address climate change. Our carbon-focused management blends the latest science with practical silviculture to increase long-term storage in trees, soils, and harvested wood products. Whether lengthening harvest cycles, tending stands for growth, or protecting critical habitats, we help landowners turn their woods into lasting climate solutions.
Informed by Science, Driven by Action
Our work is guided by a deep study of forest carbon management and grounded in on-the-ground forestry. We recommend concrete, effective actions that enhance carbon sequestration while supporting other landowner goals. Common strategies include:
Reforestation — Encouraging tree planting, natural regeneration, or permaculture in idle fields and other open areas. Expanding woody growth is one of the most direct and effective ways to boost carbon storage, and it often improves wildlife habitat and even produces food.
Improved Forest Management — Using techniques such as lengthening the time between harvests, selectively tending stands to increase tree growth, minimizing soil disturbance, and maintaining higher levels of dead wood. These practices increase carbon storage while remaining compatible with timber production, wildlife management, and maple sap collection.
Advanced Tools for Carbon Management
To support our recommendations, we use our ForestMaker growth simulator to:
Calculate Standing Carbon Stocks — Accurately measure current carbon storage in your forest.
Simulate Carbon Sequestration and Storage — Project how different management strategies will influence carbon over time.
Identify Improved Strategies — Pinpoint the most effective approaches for long-term atmospheric carbon removal.
ForestMaker uses widely accepted carbon accounting methods alongside an innovative, neighborhood-scale simulator that models the interactions between individual trees, soils, and harvested products. This allows us to tailor recommendations to the unique conditions of each forest, maximizing its carbon storage potential.
By managing forests for carbon, we help landowners contribute to a better future while building woodlands that are more resilient, diverse, and valuable. It is a chance to fight climate change in a tangible way—one property, one forest, one generation at a time.