Find-A-Forester

Name:Amber Fields
Title:New Hampshire Licensed Forester
Organization:Preserve Land Works
Address:52 Kimball Road
City:Hancock
State:NH
Zip:03449
Work Phone:603-562-6603
email:amber@preservelandworks.com
Website:www.preservelandworks.com
Services:Conservation Easement Planning; Forest History And Interpretation; Forest Inventory; Forest Management Planning; Forest Restoration; Forestry Estate Planning; Hazard Tree Removal; Log Grading; Mapping; Native Plant Uses; Non-Timber Forest Products; Other; Photo Interpretation; Pond Design Construction and Maintenance; Prescribed Burning and Fuels Reduction; Riparian Restoration; Road and Trail Design Construction and Maintenance; Silviculture; Soil Profiling And Analysis; Surveying Boundary Location And Maintenance; T and E Species Surveys; Timber Appraisal; Timber Cruising; Timber Harvesting; Timber Sale Preparation and Administration; Tree Planting; Watershed Analysis Management; Wetlands Analysis; Wildlife Habitat Analysis and Management
States Working In:MA; ME; NH; VT
Forest Types:Urban, Oak-Pine, Spruce-Fir, Northern & Transitional Hardwoods
Forest Size:From 1 acre up to entire geographic regions.
Client Type:Private non-industrial forestland owners, municipalities, non-profits and government agencies.
Number of Clients:10
Education:Bachelor of Science in Forestry with emphasis on Ecological Restoration
Years of Experience:8
Specializing In:Preserve Land Works provides professional ecological forestry consulting, conservation science services, and environmental education. We offer the unique combination of a forester and an ecologist who seek to reshape the way we value and use land in New Hampshire and beyond. We firmly believe that land management must not compromise the future productivity, biodiversity or resiliency of ecosystems. We promote sustainable land management for the sake of the land itself and future generations that will rely on the productivity of this landscape.
Professional Associations:New England Wildflower Society, Monadnock Conservancy and Greenfield Trail Association
Provide References:Yes
Philosophical Statement:Nature is infinitely complex; and so are people. Reconciling the material, social, and spiritual needs of our communities to the biological needs of nature has presented humanity with its ultimate challenge. The question we must ask ourselves and our communities is: are we ready to rise to the challenge, and seek a deliberate balance with the resource base that supports us?
  

 
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