Forestry Mulching
Excavator-mounted forestry mulching across British Columbia and northwestern Alberta since 2017.
Wild Timber Industries provides forestry mulching across British Columbia and northwestern Alberta. We run an excavator fitted with a mulching head, grinding standing brush, undergrowth, and small-diameter stems into mulch in a single pass. One machine, one operator, one clean result, on the steep, wet, and remote ground the North actually has.
Mulching clears land and access without the cut, pile, and haul of conventional clearing. The mulch stays on site as a ground cover that helps hold soil and slow regrowth, which makes it a practical choice for access trails, building sites, corridor maintenance, and wildfire fuel reduction.
Brush down, ground reclaimed.
Forestry mulching for land clearing, access, corridor maintenance, and wildfire fuel reduction across BC and northwestern Alberta.
Brush and undergrowth clearing
Single-pass mulching of brush, scrub, and small-diameter stems, leaving a mulch layer instead of slash piles to burn or haul.
Land clearing and access
Clearing for building sites, trails, leases, and resource roads, with the excavator base giving reach and stability on uneven and soft ground.
Corridor and fuel-reduction mulching
Keeping right-of-way and access corridors open, and reducing ladder and surface fuels around property and infrastructure to lower wildfire risk.
One machine, one clean pass
Our forestry mulching runs on an excavator fitted with a mulching head. The excavator base is what makes it work on the ground we cover: it reaches over and into terrain a dedicated mulcher cannot, and it stays stable on the steep, broken, and soft ground common across Northern BC and the Alberta side of the border. Where a job needs full tree falling, danger-tree work, or hauling beyond what mulching handles, we bring our other crews in under the same contract so you deal with one accountable team.
We are headquartered in Iskut, BC, and we run mulching and clearing work across Northern BC and into northwestern Alberta. Northwestern Alberta land clearing and mulching – from the BC border east toward the Peace Country – is part of our core service area, not an afterthought. We operate in direct partnership with the Tahltan and Nisga'a Nations, and we invest in local capacity on every project we run. For establishing or widening a utility, transmission, or pipeline corridor, see our right of way clearing page, and for recurring brush-control and maintenance cycles, see vegetation management.
Forestry mulching questions
What is forestry mulching?
Forestry mulching is a single-pass clearing method that grinds standing brush, undergrowth, and small-diameter stems into mulch left on site. It clears land and access without the multiple steps of cut, pile, and haul, and the mulch layer helps with erosion and regrowth control.
What equipment do you use for forestry mulching?
We run an excavator fitted with a mulching head. The excavator base gives us reach and stability on uneven, steep, and soft ground, which is the terrain Northern BC and northwestern Alberta actually have.
What do you use forestry mulching for?
Brush and undergrowth clearing, land clearing for access and development, right-of-way and corridor maintenance, wildfire fuel reduction, and reclaiming overgrown ground. Where the job needs full tree falling or hauling, we pair mulching with our other crews under one contract.
What regions do you cover for forestry mulching?
British Columbia and northwestern Alberta, with a base in Iskut and crews working across Northern BC and east across the Alberta border.
How do I get a quote?
Send us the site location, the area to clear, and the type of vegetation through our quote form or by phone. We typically respond within two business days with a plan and a price.
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