Current Projects:


We have an oak savanna restoration project. Planning started August 2008, with on the ground work to beginning late September.

Lina is working on
a small thinning project. The goal of this project is to release the remaining mature legacy oaks still found on site.

We have acquired a hazard and salvage removal project in an area hit heavily by last winters storm.

Lina has a large oak savanna project that planning has already begun on and ground work will begin late spring 2009
Oak Savanna
We are implementing a new project information system that should help contractors and clients retrieve project data easier than before. Please visit our Contractor Page for more information.Contractor Page
More than 500,000 acres of oak savanna covered this region in the early 1850's, less than 1% of oak-dominated habitats remain today, private landowners hold the key to protecting this important resource.
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Lina Land Management LLC (LLM) specializes in managing land for sustainable natural resources, wildlife habitat, conservation, and profitability.  LLM offers a unique full-service approach to natural resource management.  LLM can provide many services, replacing multiple contracts a landowner would traditionally have to seek.  LLM focuses on some of the most endangered habitats in the Pacific Northwest, including oak savanna, oak woodland, and wetlands.  The Willamette Valley is in danger of losing these critical and historical habitats especially on private property.  Some landowners may not realize the importance of what they have, or the environmental impact of their land use decisions.  LLM helps landowners make informed decisions that are best for them and the environment. We will assist timberland owners with planning and implementation of environmentally responsible practices in habitat restoration, habitat conservation, fire hazard reduction and forest management to preserve and enhance endangered and rare habitats in the Pacific Northwest, encourage and educate landowners on sustainable forest practices and build our own timberland assets to be managed in this manner.
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