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West Mountain Forestry and Land Management
Tree and Excavation Services

Tree Pruning

At West Mountain Forestry and Excavation, we understand the significance of proper tree care and maintenance in ensuring the longevity and well-being of Montana’s trees. We are delighted to offer our expertise in tree pruning, a vital practice with numerous benefits for both the trees and the surrounding environment.

Tree Thinning

Tree thinning is a carefully planned forest management approach that focuses on selectively removing weaker or less desirable trees. By doing so, we aim to improve the health, growth, and value of the remaining trees within the forest ecosystem. Our team of trained professionals is equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to execute this technique efficiently and effectively.

Tree Removal

West Mountain Forestry understands tree removal is sometimes a necessary step to ensure safety, preserve property integrity, or accommodate new construction projects. We are pleased to offer our expertise in tree removal services in Montana, focusing on ensuring a safe and efficient process.

Wildfire Fuel Reduction

We understand the importance of proactive measures to mitigate the risk of wildfires and protect the natural beauty of Montana’s forests. We are pleased to offer our expertise in wildfire fuel reduction, employing various forest management techniques that are specifically tailored to the local conditions.

Pest and Pine Beetle Control

Pest and pine beetle infestations in Montana can cause significant damage to forests. Methods for control include chemical, biological, mechanical, and cultural control. Control methods should be applied appropriately and in consideration of local conditions, and it’s important to follow safety guidelines and local regulations. Consult with a forestry professional before beginning any pest or pine beetle control project.

Wildlife Habitat Improvement

Wildlife habitat improvement in Montana involves enhancing the quality and quantity of habitats for various wildlife species. Methods include habitat restoration, enhancement, protection, wildlife management, and education and outreach. Habitat improvement methods should be applied appropriately and in consideration of local conditions, and it’s important to follow safety guidelines and local regulations. Consult with a wildlife management professional before beginning any wildlife habitat improvement.