MB&G just wrapped up an amazing time at the California Council of Land Trusts annual conference at the Tenaya Lodge in Yosemite. Christopher Shull, who heads MB&G’s business development, was able to connect with conservation leaders, exchange ideas on land stewardship and explore innovative solutions for protecting California’s landscapes. From insightful discussions on policy and funding to on-the ground strategies for climate resilience, the energy and dedication these individuals have is truly motivating. The snow was an added bonus. Thanks to the CCLT for an incredible event, looking forward to next year! #LandTrust #Conservation #CCLT #CaliforniaLand
While conducting stand exams for the Upper Grouse Valley Project in California, MB&G foresters Ande Myers, Ian Cummins, and Rubie Teffeteller came across these impressive giant puffball mushrooms.
READ MOREMB&G is supporting PG&E with a hazard tree patrol to identify dead and dying trees along the Salt Springs/Tiger Creek Canal system in California. The canal system’s primary purpose is to supply water for hydropower generation. As the water continues downstream, it also becomes a source of drinking water for local utility districts. These historic canals have played an important role in Amador County for decades and present a unique environment for forestry work. Projects like this highlight the diverse and specialized work our California forestry team performs across the state.
READ MORECruise data collection has evolved, but many organizations are still relying on outdated software and hardware that weren’t built for modern forestry workflows. MBG T2 Mobile was developed to change that. Watch the video below to see MBG T2 Mobile in action and learn how it’s helping forestry professionals collect better data, more efficiently.
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