Our services

Support a diverse tree population that beautify rural Navajo communities.

Tree Planting

Cold winters and hot summers present unique challenges for tree growth. With careful planning and careful selection of tree species, a thriving and beautiful landscape is possible. Maple, oak, pine, and juniper are a few. Look into our Tree Catalog in the menu for more.

Long-Term Tree Care

Commercial, residential, and government tree care services from tree climbing and pruning to tree removal and condition control, we ensure that your trees are healthy, safe, and aesthetically pleasing.

the sun is shining through the trees in the park
the sun is shining through the trees in the park
low-angle view of maple leafed tree
low-angle view of maple leafed tree
silhouette photography of trees
silhouette photography of trees
Invasive Control

Removing invasive tree species can be a pain. We simply the process and significantly reduce the use of harmful chemicals to protect the larger ecosystem.

Conservation Planning

Prioritize the preservation of biodiversity and the protection of endangered species. Conservation planning involves engaging with local communities and stakeholders to ensure their support and involvement. Restore and protect natural habitats, promote ecological balance, and enhance the overall well-being of our community.

Soil and Water Management

Soil hydration and water management have a crucial role in the prosperity and sustainability of rural Navajo communities. It supports healthy ecosystems and biodiversity, promoting a harmonious coexistence between humans and nature. Water management techniques are essential in mitigating the effects of frequent droughts due to climate change. By prioritizing soil hydration and adopting effective water management strategies, rural Navajo communities can thrive and build resilience in the face of environmental challenges.

a field with a dirt path in the middle of it
a field with a dirt path in the middle of it
lake between trees and mountains
lake between trees and mountains
castle in front of trees during daytime
castle in front of trees during daytime
Education and Awareness

Understanding the effects of trees is essential for our Navajo communities to thrive sustainably. Trees provide numerous benefits such as clean air, water retention, and climate regulation. They offer habitats for countless species, enhancing biodiversity. Educating people about the significance of trees, we promote responsible forest management and conservation. Teaching the importance of diverse tree populations will ensure a healthier environment for future generations.