Conventional & Wildlife Thinning
Improving Forest Health and Habitat Through Thinning
Thinning removes selected trees to improve growth, access, and wildlife habitat. This service supports both timber production and ecological balance.
Why Thinning Matters
Thinning can:
- Reduce competition for sunlight and nutrients
- Encourage growth of remaining trees
- Improve habitat for wildlife
Both conventional forestry goals and wildlife considerations are taken into account.
Experience That Makes a Difference
Effective thinning requires knowing what to remove and what to leave behind. L.P. Dugger Logging applies experience-based judgment to support long-term forest health.
FAQs
Does thinning generate income?
In many cases, yes, while also improving future growth.
Is thinning only for large tracts?
No. It can be applied to properties of many sizes.
L.P. Dugger Logging is a family-owned business. Contact us by phone or email to discuss thinning options.