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Highlights from Our Project History

Take a look at some of our latest projects below.

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Spirit of the Wild WMA - Rx Fire

We work continually with FWC using prescribed burning to maintain and restore native plant species' composition and structure. Our goals are goals are to:

• Increase biological diversity

• Enhance wildlife habitat

• Mimic natural processes

• Reduce excessive fuel loads. 

Everglades Restoration Levee - US Army Core of Engineers

The USACE and South Florida Water Management Disctrict are working cooperatively with local contractors on the wetland and sheetflow restoration across the Everglades, including the Picayune Strand State Forest. Our company played a role in this large project by pile burning the land clearing portion of the Picayine Protection Levee. Pile burning is a preferred method to hauling of materials for its efficiency in minimizing the spread of invasive species and allowing for the nutrients of the burned material to give back to earth. 

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Spirit of the Wild WMA - Quail Habitat Rehabilitation

Our company has been trusted by FWC for the annual strip mowing of old and overgrown pasture/agriculture fields to improve quail habitat. Mowing benefits quail by reducing non-native plans, providing quality nesting foraging habitat

Naples Club Estates

This wildland-urban interface project is being completed in small-scale units between luxury homes. With a combined approach of mulching and fire, we are reassuring homeowners with wildfire prevention. See our before-and-after footage. 

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Lipman Family Farms 

We work continuously with the Lipman Farms teams, conducting acreage (prescribed) burns of agricultural fields, using fire as a technique for regenerating soil nutrients and managing the unharvested portions of crops.

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