SEARCH has completed dozens of large-scale land management planning documents designed to inventory, assess, and provide best practice recommendations for the long-term stewardship of cultural resources. Historic land use documentation, small-scale exhibits and interpretation, artifact collection curation and display, book and booklet creation, and interpretive trail planning are also offered.
We work closely with other forestry, ranching, agriculture, biology, and conservation partners to conduct multidisciplinary studies. Our schedules consider hunting, farming, harvesting, wildlife, and other property-specific activities. We support landowners to achieve their natural and cultural resource stewardship goals.
Conservation clients include Rayonier, Plum Creek, International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, and private landowners.