We pride ourselves at Davey Tree on providing prompt, professional and personalized service from certified arborists that live, work and engage in your community. Contact one of our Davey Tree specialists for your residential, commercial, utility, or environmental needs.

Cemetery
Davey crews perform a variety of projects to continue Ewing Cemetery’s mission to be a gathering place for families and visitors.

Electric Investor-Owned Utility
Davey Resource Group, Inc.’s auditing services provided the necessary recommendations for Pacific Gas and Electric for improved irrigation systems and new vegetation.

Parks & Trails
Since 2003, Davey has helped historic Grant’s Farm in St. Louis, MO foster a safe, family-centered park through tree pruning and plant health care.

Medical
Davey crews are on-site at least once a week at six separate locations in the TriHealth medical system. With four of those locations offering 24/7 emergency rooms, safe and accessible landscaping is a top priority.

Cemetery
Davey’s dedicated crew maintains the sprawling grounds at the legendary Bronx, New York-based Woodlawn Cemetery.

Residential/Mixed Use
Davey Resource Group balanced the ecological goals of a site in Illinois with the development demands of future and current residents to restore and preserve over 150 acres of natural areas.

Municipality
Davey Resource Group provides support to the Brentwood, MO, Parks and Recreation Superintendent through professional advice, assessments, and proactive maintenance recommendations for the city’s trees.

Parks & Trails
In 2023, DRG undertook a project in Indiana Dunes State Park to eradicate invasive vegetation across eight acres, aiming to establish a native oak savanna landscape. Mechanical and herbicide methods were employed, including forestry mowing and manual cutting, with follow-up treatments planned.

Mitigation Banking
Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. constructed and monitored a 230-acre wetland bank in Prince William County, Virginia which was approved as successful by the USACE in 2005.

Municipality
DRG transformed a barren stormwater basin into a thriving ecosystem and trail system at Culver Park in Homer Glen, Illinois.
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