
TAKING LOCAL ACTION TOWARD A HEALTHY AND ABUNDANT WORLD
Ash Creek
Naturescaping
Habitat connectivity across public and private lands is essential to achieve long term environmental sustainability. Let us turn your backyard into an ecological sanctuary with a rotational bloom of native plants which you AND local wildlife can enjoy.
Habitat Restoration
Our decades of experience - in site evaluation, project oversight, plant selection and installation, and targeted weed control - make Ash Creek an outstanding choice for a full-service restoration contractor.
We can handle anything from small mitigation sites to complex, thousand-acre ecosystems.
Rescued Plants
Plants can take years to grow to their full potential. When they are slated to be removed so the land can be used for something else, we come in and save them, giving them another chance at life. Think of our nursery as a pet adoption agency, but for plants!
Professional Environmental Services
Botanical Surveys
Drone Survey
EAB Survey / Treatment
Environmental Consulting
GIS Mapping / Analysis
Master Plan Writing
Mitigation Consultation
Monitoring Reports
Project Design & Oversight
Soil Testing
Wildlife Surveys
Ash Creek

Since 1997, Ash Creek has managed thousands of acres of Pacific Northwest habitat, developing best practices to restore ecosystem health and ensure success for our clients. Our commitment to sustainable business practices for both our employees and the environment is the foundation of our B-Corp status. We are proud members of the Intertwine Alliance.
Our name is ‘Ash Creek Forest Management,’ because we apply principles from forestry, botany and ecology to the management of Pacific Northwest habitats. Since our first project along the Ash Creek tributary of the Tualatin River in 1997, we have:
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Planted over 20 million native trees, shrubs, grasses, and forbs.
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Re-established thousands of acres of native prairie, savanna, wetland and forest habitat
Our sites now support hundreds of species of native fish and wildlife - rare and threatened salmon and lamprey, red-legged frog, spotted owl, and olive-sided flycatcher.
