There are hundreds of billions of trees in the United States, covering all 50 states and playing a critical role in our ecosystem. The most coverage can be found on the east coast in states like Alabama, West Virginia, New Hampshire and Maine. From famous and mighty coastal redwoods to decades-old oak trees, there are many species that make up our vibrant forests. Nature’s tree removal is commonly taken care of through invasive pests and wildfires. However, deforestation has recently become one of the biggest threats.
In the past 25 years, deforestation has taken millions of hectares of trees from our forests. Invasive species and plant diseases also cause problems, as they are responsible for $40 billion in damages to plants annually. Wildfires burned over 7 million acres in 2024 alone, equating to the size of Massachusetts and Puerto Rico combined. With all of these threats to our forests and our ecosystem hanging in the balance, it is important to leave tree removal to the experts. Mistakes made during DIY removal attempts can lead to unsafe conditions, loss of precious resources, and perhaps larger damages to the surrounding area and wildlife. Professionals have the expertise to do the job right, saving time and money and ensuring the best possible future for our wildlife and ecosystem.