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What You Should Expect from a Wildlife Habitat Consultation
Wyn McAlpine Wyn McAlpine

What You Should Expect from a Wildlife Habitat Consultation

You don’t know what you don’t know. A professional wildlife habitat consultation provides boots-on-the-ground evaluation, strategic mapping, timber and fire planning, hunting access design, and NRCS guidance — giving landowners clarity and confidence before investing time and money.

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Wildlife-Focused Forestry & Timber Management
Wyn McAlpine Wyn McAlpine

Wildlife-Focused Forestry & Timber Management

Wildlife-focused forestry does not ignore economics—it reframes them. Instead of chasing maximum stumpage or ideal market timing, it reallocates value toward improved wildlife use, hunting opportunity, recreational enjoyment, and long-term stewardship. In many cases, the return on investment is not measured in board feet, but in how the land functions, how it is used, and what it provides to the landowner over time.

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Cattle as a Tool for Wildlife and Land Stewardship
Scott McAlpine Scott McAlpine

Cattle as a Tool for Wildlife and Land Stewardship

When managed with intention, cattle are far more than a beef-producing animal—they are a powerful tool for restoring wildlife habitat, improving soil health, and rebuilding resilient ecosystems. By mimicking historic grazing patterns that once shaped Southern savannas, properly managed cattle help create the diverse, open landscapes that quail, turkey, deer, and countless other species depend on.

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