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Government
Davey Resource Group removed invasive species in the southwest Michigan state game lands, providing a healthy ecosystem for endangered animal species.
Parks & Trails
Davey Resource Group helped support increased biodiversity and improved wildlife habitat at Lawrence State Park after reducing woody invasive vegetation cover by 95%.
Mitigation Banking
DRG provided invasive species management and control for the 230-acre Lake Station Mitigation Bank, bringing the area back into compliance with state and federal regulations.
Non-Profit
Davey Resource Group’s knowledgeable staff helped The Audubon Society of Ohio take a step forward in their goal of eradicating an invasive plant species in Warder Perkins nature preserve.
Municipality
DRG conducted a vegetation management program in Montague Plains Wildlife Management Area post-burn to preserve the unique xeric pitch pine-scrub oak complex. Covering 166 acres, DRG’s efforts focused on promoting native species dominance.
Energy
DRG undertook this multi-year invasive species management project for several solar panel sites across the state of Massachusetts.
Government
Davey Resource Group implemented a five-year, two-phase demonstration project funded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to treat and control invasive species across 43 acres of wetland habitat along Lake Erie.
Residential/Mixed Use
Davey Resource Group used the cut stump control method to remove invasive woody vegetation from a landowner’s private property, further reaching the owner’s goal of creating a wildlife friendly space on his land.
Residential/Mixed Use
Davey Resource Group was contracted to remove the invasive plants and installed a native woodland seed mix to provide more species diversity while still protecting the shoreline from erosion and pollutants.
Government
In 2023, DRG was contracted by the Michigan DNR to restore Curtis Creek Fen, a 12-acre biodiverse wetland area. DRG targeted wetland invasives and woody species to enhance biodiversity, using spot treatments and cautious methods to avoid disturbing wildlife.
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