Service Overview
Removing dead and hazardous trees from a lake shoreline improves safety, protects property, and preserves the natural beauty of the waterfront while still supporting a healthy ecosystem.
Project Outcomes
By selectively removing trees that threaten erosion, docks, or structures, shorelines remain stable and accessible for recreation. At the same time, intentionally leaving certain trees and woody debris in the water creates critical fish habitat, providing cover, spawning areas, and improved water quality. This balanced approach enhances both the usability of the shoreline and the long-term health of the lake, delivering a safer, more enjoyable waterfront without sacrificing ecological value.
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Project Details
Completion Date: February 2025
Location: Blue Earth County
Status:
Completed
Interested in This Type of Project?
Phone: (612) 987-0994
Email: dave@legacylandmanagers.com
Consultation: Free initial assessment

Key Achievements
Measurable outcomes that demonstrate the success of this land management project.

Habitat Restored
Successfully restored native ecosystem balance.

Wildlife Increased
Significant improvement in wildlife populations.

Sustainable Practices
Long-term sustainability measures implemented.

Client Satisfaction
Exceeded client expectations and goals.

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