
Ash Creek Forest Management
B-Corp, Oregon Benefit, Intertwine Alliance Member, habitat restoration company.
Taking local action towards a healthy and abundant world!
What we do
Bioswale Maintenance
Ecological Consulting
Erosion Control
Invasive Species Control
Habitat Restoration
Grant Writing
Green Infrastructure
Monitoring
Mitigation
Native Planting
Naturescaping
Report Writing
Surveying


Our Values
Vision
Partnership
Innovation
Sustainability
Diversity
“Ash Creek Forest Management, LLC demonstrates its commitment to diversity through its employment practices and through the way it transacts business with others within and outside of our community. Diversity means respecting and valuing differences, such as those based on age, disability, ethnicity, gender, language, race and socio-economic status, as well as, respecting each individual’s right to privacy in areas such as religious faith, political beliefs and sexual orientation. Diversity, and the respect and understanding of the integrity and worth of other cultures, people and lifestyles is, today and will continue to be, simply good business.”
What sets us apart
As and Oregon Benefit Company and a B-Corp, We are industry leaders, creating innovative solutions for sustainable management of natural space. We open doors for projects, opportunities and people.
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Pay people! No entry fees!
We believe in paying every position a sustainable wage and providing upward mobility within both pay scale and position! Additionally we're lowering entry barriers by providing full-time year-round work, securing employee discounts at local outdoor retailers, and paying employees as "on the clock" 30 minutes into their morning and evening commutes.
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Fit equipment to people!
For too long, restoration equipment has only catered to one demographic of people in terms of height and body type. We believe this is both unfair and a safety issue, therefore, we modify our equipment in house to fit an array of heights and body types.
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Innovate!
This industry is young and based off of a combination of European Forestry and Farming Practices. We cannot get complacent with this old models and must continue to research, experiment, learn from our local tribes, and grow our practices into being evermore sustainable.
