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ISA Certified Arborist
ISA Certified Arborist Utility Specialist

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North Branch, Minnesota  55056

 

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ACE Basin Project
The ACE Basin Project is widely recognized as one of the most successful public/private partnerships in ecosystem based conservation.

American Fork Canyon Home Rivers Project
Trout Unlimited, a third party “Good Samaritan,” will restore abandoned mines on private property to improve trout habitat in American Fork Canyon.

Appalachian National Scenic Trail
Eighty year-old public/private partnership manages the 2,175 mile-long Appalachian Trail from Maine to Georgia.

Aquatic Nuisance Species Dispersal Barrier Project
Implemented electric barrier in the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal to deter the inter-basin transfer of invasive fish between the Great Lakes and Mississippi River.

Army Compatible Use Buffer Project
Conservation easements on lands adjacent to Fort Carson are being created to buffer the Fort from development and to maintain open space and wildlife habitat.

Asian Long-horned Beetle Eradication
A coordinated effort among agencies and citizens to control the spread of the Asian Long-horned Beetle and restore infested areas with tree plantings.

Bahia Acquisition and Wetland Restoration Project
Project to permanently protect a 632-acre property consisting of unique native oak woodlands and diked/filled wetlands and to restore significant acreage of tidal wetlands.

Battle Creek River Watershed Project
The Battle Creek River Watershed Project is an effort by landowners, residents, conservation groups, and local, state, and federal agencies to protect the quality of water.

Binational Ocelot Recovery Project
Conservation agencies, organizations and foundations in Texas and Tamaulipas, Mexico team up with landowners to save the endangered ocelot through incentives-based stewardship.

Bridge Creek Salt Marsh Restoration Project
This project restored tidal flows to a 40-acre degraded salt marsh, improving habitat for a variety of estuarine organisms by replacing undersized culverts with larger, properly sized culverts.

Cascade Streamwatch Project
Cascade Streamwatch is a collaborative educational outdoor site for teaching and expanding public understanding of healthy watersheds and fisheries.

Cathlapotle Plankhouse Project
A diverse partnership has built a full-scale cedar plankhouse to interpret the rich natural and cultural heritage preserved on Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.

Cheney Lake Water Quality Project
Farmers, the City of Wichita, and NRCS and EPA partnered to fund and implement conservation practices to clean and protect the city’s water supply at Cheney Lake.

Chester Creek Rehabilitation Project
An urban town-center development project has made conservation its top priority. The project's partners have restored an important natural resource for the people and animals who call the area “home.”

Clinton River Spillway Bike Path Project
This state and national award-winning project is a volunteer effort to conserve, enhance and protect land and water quality through environmentally-friendly gardening, public education and outreach.

Conservation Security Program in the St. Joseph Watershed
The Conservation Security Program in the St. Joseph watershed rewards agricultural landowners for superior conservation and stewardship practices.

Delaware Bay Oyster Restoration Project, Delaware & New Jersey
Planting of 110,000 bushels of shell that provide suitable substrate for development of juvenile oysters, resulting in both environmental & economic benefits to the Delaware Bay on a regional level.

Diablo Trust IMfoS (Integrated Monitoring for Sustainability) Project
The IMfoS Project involves the design and implementation, with stakeholder input, of an integrated monitoring tool to evaluate the sustainability of community-based collaborative management.

Ditch Project
A collaboration between academic, state, and federal institutions to better understand and manage nutrient losses from agricultural drainage ditches.

Ducktrap River Tributary Restoration Project
The goal of the Ducktrap River project was to protect federally-endangered Atlantic Salmon and other cold water species by stabilizing the eroding portions of the tributary channel.

Duke Power’s Buck Steam Station Project WILD Site
Students in the Rowan-Salisbury North Carolina school system enjoy the benefits of outdoor wildlife class sessions at Duke Power's Buck Steam Station.

Elk City Township Defensible Space Project
Treating vegetative growth on federally managed land near homes and facilities. This action will reduce the potential and intensity of wildfire.

Expanded State Park on Lake James, N.C.
The Lake James State Park expansion, from its current 605 acres to more than 3,500 acres, will bring jobs to the region and protect the area’s scenic beauty.

Glacial Ridge Project, Partnership in Preservation
Glacial Ridge Project, the country’s largest grassland and wetland reconstruction effort, is returning Minnesota’s prairie to its pre-settlement condition.

Grassland Ecological Area Enhancement and Restoration Project
The Grassland Ecological Area Enhancement and Restoration Project enhanced and restored wetlands and associated habitats in the Grasslands Ecological Area in the heart of the Central Valley.

Guadalupe River Project, San Jose, California
This project provides 100-year flood protection, habitat protection, water quality protection, fish & wildlife enhancement, and recreation & open space features within the Guadalupe River watershed.

Herger-Feinstein Quincy Library Group Pilot Project
The Quincy Library Group created a model for forest governance by making the community and community goals a central part of forest management.

Hudson Valley Farmland Protection Project
Scenic Hudson has protected more than 4,800 acres of Hudson Valley farmland through partnerships with willing farm owners and multiple governmental and private funding sources.

Joliet Army Ammunition Plant
Private, county, state, and federal entities implement the Joliet Arsenal Citizens Planning Commission’s balanced redevelopment plan for the closed 23,000-acre arsenal.

Jordan Valley Cooperative Weed Management Area
Twelve public and private partners are managing weeds across Oregon and Idaho by sharing equipment, funds, labor, and local information.

Josephine County Integrated Fire Plan
The Josephine County Integrated Fire Plan (JCIFP) addresses wildfire risk and opportunities for public education, fuels reduction and emergency management in southwest Oregon.

Jupiter Inlet Natural Area
BLM works with federal, county, municipal, educational and non-profit groups to manage a key regional landmark in northern Palm Beach County.

Kagman Watershed Project
Joint effort by CNMI Dept. of Land & Natural Resources, Saipan & No. Islands SWCD and USDA NRCS to address flooding of agricultural land during rainy season & irrigation shortage during dry season.

Lakeface Lamb and Clearwater Stewardship Projects
Stewardship contracts engage local communities in collaborative forest management and help National Forests meet their forest restoration goals.

Landmark Grand Canyon Conservation Project
The Conservation Fund and Grand Canyon Trust are protecting nearly 900,000 acres stretching from the north rim of the Grand Canyon.

Lemhi County Planning and Restoration Project
The Lemhi County Project is a pioneer effort to integrate community into the planning and management of BLM lands and resources.

Lick Run Project - Chancellorsville, VA
After a year-long struggle to prevent the upzoning of land connected with the 1863 battle of Chancellorsville, preservation groups joined forces with local government to create a battlefield park.

Longleaf Pine and Oak Planting Projects
Partnership involves expansion of a longleaf pine woodland in an urban area and reforestation of a former bottomland hardwood forest.

Marsh Terracing Project
The project incorporated marsh terracing to restore fishery habitat and to test the cost effectiveness of this new restoration technique.

McKenzie Creek Watershed Project
The project consists of voluntary acquisition of frequently flooded properties in the City of Piedmont and development of a habitat enhancing greenway.

Missouri Watershed Research Assessment-Stewardship Project
MGCA and Missouri Corn Merchandising Council initiated WRASP to help corn farmers be better environmental stewards of the land, water and natural resources.

Moose Creek Fish Passage Restoration Project
A man-made waterfall blocked salmon from quality habitat. The Chickaloon Tribe lead a restoration project to reconstruct a natural river channel bypassing the waterfall.

Muddy Creek Watershed Restoration Project - North Carolina
In 1998, Duke Power and the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission formed a partnership with several organizations to address the sediment problem in the Muddy Creek North Carolina watershed.

Nebraska City Citizens and Science Group - Missouri River Adaptive Management Pilot Project
The NCC&SG is working to identify, select and implement, through a collaborative and adaptive process, pilot projects and/or models to support river recovery and community revitalization.

New Mexico Collaborative Watershed Projects
The New Mexico Collaborative Watershed Projects are cooperative community based efforts to improve water quality in New Mexico.

Nicatous Lake Project
Conserving, in perpetuity, economic, ecological, and recreational values to ensure ongoing benefits of sustainable forestry, water quality, wildlife, and recreational pursuits.

Northeast Florida Islands Initiative Project
Innovative cooperative agreements, strategic land acquisition, and effective management strategies to conserve and create the largest urban park system in the nation.

Northwest Florida Greenway Project
Military, government and nonprofit organizations partner to protect the Panhandle’s unique natural resources, economy, and military flyways.

Oasis Valley Project
The town of Beatty, Nevada partnered with The Nature Conservancy to craft a conservation strategy that prevented the endangered species listing for an endemic toad.

Old Inlet Terrapin Habitat Enhancement Project
The goal of the Old Inlet Terrapin Habitat Enhancement Project is to restore nesting habitat for the Northern Diamond-backed Terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin terrapin).

Olympia Oyster Restoration Project
A community-based effort reestablishing Washington's only native oyster restores an essential component of the marine ecosystem and builds diverse partnerships.

Passaic River Restoration Project
The PRRP is a cooperative effort among four Federal and two State agencies, NGOs and the private sector to restore the environmental values of the highly urbanized lower Passaic River in New Jersey.

Pathfinder Project
The Pathfinder Project is a pilot program that through its involvement with an array of stakeholders works to define a process to provide for water management on National Forest lands in Colorado.

Pathfinder Project on the Colorado “GMUG” National Forests
Pathfinders developed 27 strategies to achieve instream flows without imposing federal restrictions on water diversions in 3 Colorado National Forests.

Peach Resource Renewal Project
Conservation Innovation Grants are part of the 2002 Farm Bill and were established as part of the Environmental Quality Incentives Program administered by the Natural Resources Conservation Service.

Penobscot River Restoration Project
Project removed barriers to migration of Atlantic salmon and other fish on Maine’s Penobscot River while maintaining energy generating capacity.

Poso Creek Flood Plain Wetland Habitat Project
On the Poso Creek Flood Plain Wetland Habitat Project, partners are working together to restore and enhance wetlands in the Tulare Basin, site of California's largest historic freshwater wetland.

Project Green
A grass roots group of neighbors living along Pittman Wash in Henderson Nevada decided to rid their community of weeds and tranpslant native trees and partnered with the Natinal Park Service.

Protecting New Jersey's Sourland Region
D&R Greenway Land Trust and multiple partners have protected over 3,500 acres of habitat and natural resources in central New Jersey’s Sourlands region – with more preservation projects to come.

Puget Sound and Adjacent Waters Restoration Program
Puget Sound and Adjacent Waters Restoration Program provides assistance to agencies to restore the tributaries, waters, and shorelines of Puget Sound.

Ragg Station Trail Restoration Project
An integrated crew made up of the Montana Conservation Corps, Nez Perce National Forest, Framing Our Community, and Nez Perce Tribal employees.

Restoration Project at Alamatong Wellfield in Morris County
Partners target removal of invasive Russian olive shrub on 600-acre wellfield, a primary water source for over 470,000 Morris County residents and habitat for a variety of birds and insects.

Revegetation Project at Cape May National Wildlife Refuge
Study to evaluate cost-effective direct seeding techniques for restoring severely degraded site at former Coast Guard base into quality wildlife habitat along the Atlantic Flyway in New Jersey.

Rio Arriba County Project
Partners identified BLM lands next to communities for transfer to and future development by private owners in exchange for conservation easements.

Roanoke Island Festival Park, NC Aquatic Habitat Restoration and Protection Project
Using effective partnerships, we restored 5-acres of marsh, seagrass, oysters, and maritime forest, opening new doors of cooperation between agencies and non-governmental organizations.

San Francisco Bay Joint Venture
The SFBJV is a Bay Area partnership working to protect restore, increase and enhance the wetlands and watersheds of the San Francisco Bay Estuary.

Sandy River Riparian Habitat Protection Project
Our multi-partner program combined education, research and noxious weed control to raise awareness and protect critical habitats on the Sandy River.

Saratoga Development and Conservation Project
The goal of the project was to utilize the conservation subdivision technique in a manner that preserves land for farming, scenic vistas, and open space for recreational trails and wildlife corridors.

Scarborough Marsh Wetland Reserve Project
The 3,100-acre Scarborough Marsh Wildlife Management area, Maine's largest and most renowned salt marsh, is being restored in a 5-phased project, eliminating restrictions of natural tidal flows.

Sonoma Baylands Wetland Demonstration Project
Restoration of a 320-acre tidal salt marsh helped to pull a vital dredging project out of a quagmire of environmental issues.

St. Joe
The Trust for Public Land is involved in a significant project to acquire conservation easements on roughly 80,000 acres along the St. Joe River in northern Idaho.

Stearns Farm Stream Restoration Project
This project is the restoration of an urban stream channel into a fully functioning headwater stream. This stream flows into Big Creek, the 3rd largest tributary to the Cuyahoga River.

Suisun Marsh Managed Wetlands Enhancement Project
Thanks to a major NAWCA grant, the Suisun Marsh Managed Wetlands Enhancement Project will help enhance and restore water quality at one of California's largest and most important natural wetlands.

Supawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuge Habitat Restoration
The Friends of Supawna Meadows NWR are cooperating with partners to control invasive plants on the Supawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuge.

Tapoco Hydroelectric Project
Historic legislation passed in October 2004 allowed relicensing of four Alcoa hydroelectric dams in Tennessee and North Carolina and advanced the protection of nearly 10,000 acres of wilderness lands.

Thunderbird/Tajique Landscape Projects
Two landscape-scale projects with large partnerships are working to reduce fire hazard, improve forest health, and create jobs for community sustainability.

Uncompahgre Plateau Project
“UP” is a collaborative agency/community-based effort to restore the wildlife, native plants and natural ecological functions of the Uncompahgre Plateau.

Upper Snake River Land Conservation Project
The combined efforts of BLM, local landowners, and conservation organizations has conserved more than 14,000 acres of private land along Idaho's upper Snake River.

USDA, NRCS Partners with U.S. Army in New Jersey
Fort Dix and USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service have partnered for eight years to protect water quality at an active military training base.

Vermont Family Forests Community Forests Project
The Vermont Family Forests Partnership has created The Little Hogback Community Forest LLC, made up of 16 area residents who will collectively own and manage a 115-acre, conserved forest in VT.

Water Reservoir Project
The Aquidneck Land Trust signed an agreement to conserve its largest property to date — approximately 483 acres in Portsmouth that includes three of Aquidneck Island's public water reservoirs.

West Branch Project, Maine
To conserve the largest contiguous tract of land ever protected in Maine – 329,000 acres through a public-private partnership.

West Branch Restoration Project, Arizona
West Branch landowners and Arizona Open Land Trust (now Arizona Land and Water Trust) partnered to restore and enhance wildlife habitat along the West Branch of the Santa Cruz River.

White Mountain Stewardship Project
A 10-year stewardship contract was awarded to thin 150,000 acres of forest to protect communities from wildfire and stimulate wood industry.

Willamette Sustainable Rivers Project
Identify environmental flow requirements for the Willamette River and tributaries; link to restoration and potential changes in operation of Army Corps of Engineers facilities.

Yainix Ranch Project
A working lands conservation easement and a conservation investment model supports sustainable approaches for ranch management and collaborative conservation solutions.