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[Consulting Foresters] [Working with a Logger]
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Consulting Foresters Private, Consulting Foresters can provide you with a broad range of services including:
In Maine, a Forester must be licensed by the state. A Forester you hire is legally bound to represent your interests. Typically, a Forester has a college or university degree in Forestry, and may also have advanced degrees in Forestry or related fields. A Forester has knowledge and experience in the art and science of forestry, often gained from years of practical experience.
Foresters know how forests grow and develop, how natural processes and conditions influence forest growth and health, and how specific, carefully planned actions can enhance benefits you may care about, such as:
Tips for Hiring a Consulting Forester
Ask the Consulting Foresters to provide understandable descriptions of their services and charges so you can compare your choices. Foresters charge in a variety of ways - by the hour, a percentage of timber sale value, or by some other method you agree to. You should enter into any agreement with a Consulting Forester by written contract.
If you think your woodland would benefit from a harvest, but aren't sure, one of the best ways of finding out is hiring a Consulting Forester to prepare a [Woodland Management Plan]. You will want to select a Forester who will not only write the plan but can also help implement any recommended actions, such as timber harvesting.
Above all, trust your instincts. Only you know whether you feel comfortable with a particular Forester's personality, professional style, and recommended approaches to bringing your dreams for your woodlands alive.
The Maine Forest Service maintains a list of licensed consulting Foresters working in Maine.
We'll answer your questions promptly and thoughtfully.
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