Forestry Services

Aerial forest Mulching and Seeding
Cruising Timber
Estimating Timber
Forest Fire Prevention
Forest Firefighting
Forest Management Plans Preparation
Forest Thinning
Gathering of Forest Products (e.g., barks, gums, needles, seeds)
Invasive Species Management
Reforestation
Stand Exams
Timber Valuation

Fedcology in the field

Project Title:
Lowell Country Phase IV Heritage Surveys
Customer:
US Forest Service, Willamette National Forest
Location(s):
Lane County, Oregon
Project Description:

In partnership with Harris Environmental Group, our team completed archaeological surveys in the Willamette National Forest (WNF) so that future forest management actions can be designed and implemented to reduce the threat of high-intensity wildfires, restore forest functions, improve habitat condition, enhance watershed protection, and improve stand structure diversity. The project required hiking in heavily vegetated forested terrain, valleys and slopes, basalt flows, boulder fields, and ruggedized country.

Prior to conducting the fieldwork, our team reviewed all available publications, manuscripts, site records, state files, Forest Service files, and additional materials pertinent to the project region to become familiar with the history of archaeological work and site documentation for the project area. Tasks included:

  • Background research and field inventories to identify cultural resources.
  • Evaluation of cultural resources for their historic significance and eligibility for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Recommendation measures to preserve, protect and resolve adverse effects on cultural sites / historic properties that may result from agency actions and natural events.
  • Evaluation of the effects of agency proposed actions on cultural resources / historic properties.
  • Monitoring and documenting site condition assessments of cultural resources/historic properties.
  • Reporting results of investigations and evaluations in technical reports, site forms, isolate forms, photographs, maps, and other supporting documents such as WNF unit survey forms
  • Collection and management of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data
  • Entering cultural resource data, sites, isolates, and completes cultural resources digital record into WNF Forest Service Site Forms

Why Fedcology?

We are dreamers, designers, engineers, and scientists. We work behind computer screens, under the sea, above the clouds, and below the earth. With Fedcology, the right experts are working on your project. Our team has a rich history teaming with individuals, firms, native tribes, nonprofits and universities to bring a holistic approach to solving technical and complex requirements for a range of commercial firms and government agencies.