Plymouth forestry access & restoration project. 

This project involved the construction of a 450-foot access road to safely reach and manage a previously overgrown property. Working under the guidance of a licensed forester, the scope included selective pruning, thinning, and the complete removal of non-native spruce trees that had been planted decades ago and no longer supported the local ecosystem. Due to the sensitive nature of the site, the project required extensive coordination and permitting through the municipality, as well as approvals from both Fish & Game and the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). Through careful planning and regulatory compliance, the work restored proper forest health while maintaining environmental integrity.

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