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Shear and Rake

Windrow and Pile Burn

Windrow and Pile Burn

Windrow and Pile Burn

Windrow and Pile Burn

Windrow and Pile Burn

First Thinning

Windrow and Pile Burn

Backpack Herbicide Application

Backpack Herbicide Application

Site Preparation Forestry Mulching

Backpack Herbicide Application

Understory Forestry Mulching

Site Preparation Forestry Mulching

Site Preparation Forestry Mulching

Site Preparation Forestry Mulching

Site Preparation Forestry Mulching

Site Preparation Forestry Mulching

Timber Harvest

A feller cuts down a large loblolly pine tree during a timber harvest operation.

Planting Food Plots in Forested Habitats

Food plots in the middle of a forested area can provide a unique food source that can be a huge attractant for deer.

Food Plots Near Residences

Establishing a food plot near your house can facilitate excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.

Natural Resource Gallery

A skidder is used to apply herbicide to a recent clearcut to prepare the site for planting.
four-wheeler parked between rows of pine trees in a pineywoods loblolly pine plantation
Canvas Biologist and Client assessing a slough to create a waterfowl habitat management plan
Dual perimeter fencing and exclusion plots on a food plot
Food Plots being planted near a residence
Timber being loaded onto a logging truck
Forestry skidder dragging trees to a logging set
Dual perimeter fencing and exclusion plots on a food plot
A food plot in the East Texas Pineywoods
Food plot being planted with a Plotmaster 400
Food plot in sparse forest
A wood duck box installed on a pond in East Texas.
A large  overcup oak in an East Texas bottomland forest
Eastern Box Turtle
Herbicide is applied from an ATV with a mounted spray tank
Eastern Bluebird nest box installed by Canvas. An excellent component of a wildlife management plan.
Feral Hogs, also known as Wild Pigs, found in a right-of-way
Blooming Texas Purple Sage (Leucophyllum frutescens)
A purple pheromone trap used to detect emerald ash borers
Bee Swarm, Bee Hive
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