Our Portland tree service company strives to create a world where trees and humans live in harmony through the practices of arboriculture, restoration ecology and non-commercial forestry.
Treecology’s mission is to protect Oregon’s forest canopy, both urban and rural, by providing professional arborist services for new and established trees. Vast forests of incredible height once covered much of the Earth with species that evolved in the environments they were living in. We have removed these wise and ancient forests and replaced them with monocultures of genetically similar individuals (Douglas fir plantations for example). Portland, Oregon’s urban areas are filled with trees growing apart from the ecosystems in which they evolved, constricted by concrete and shaped, often harshly, to fit our parameters. Treecology’s tree maintenance, tree preservation and ecological restoration services mimic natural processes, replacing the diversity and missing components in the ecosystems, and guide rather than force trees to co-exist with us.
Treecology’s professional arborists are dedicated to providing the best possible tree service for our tree care clients, whether it be tree and shrub pruning, tree preservation, consulting, tree removal, tree risk assessment, cabling and bracing, tree house building or other arboricultural services.
Treecology has recently and very successfully completed a three-year contract with Save Our Elms in Ladd’s Addition. We pruned dozens of majestic elms in this program as part of their ongoing effort to preserve and protect these beloved trees from Dutch elm disease.
Here’s some examples of what Treecology can do for you and your trees. From ornamental pruning to hazard reduction, our arborists give you, your landscape and your trees the respect they deserve.
Helping to enhance, restore and create habitats for today and tomorrow, Treecology offers a variety of services to public and private owners. We can help you get the ball rolling, pick it up where someone dropped it or see the entire project through from conceptualization to completion.