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Services
Tree Removal
Stump Grinding
Land Clearing
Pruning
Photos
About
Resources
907.531.8007
Need a consult? It's free.
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One of Boreal Tree Care's climbing arborists uses rope rigging techniques to remove a failing paper birch safely in a tight backyard. View fullsize
One of Boreal Tree Care's groundmen uses rope rigging techniques to safely lower branches during a close quarters tree removal. View fullsize
Winter light shining on the frosty branches of a choke cherry that is being pruned. View fullsize
Cottonwood logs being cleaned up after a technical tree removal in Eagle River, Alaska View fullsize
Boreal Tree Care using a wood chipper while removing a line of cottonwoods in Anchorage, Alaska View fullsize
A pile of white spruce logs after removing those trees killed by spruce bark beetles in Anchorage, Alaska. View fullsize
Boreal Tree Care working in a right of way, removing hazardous cottonwoods in Anchorage, Alaska. View fullsize
One of Boreal Tree Care's arborists chipping cottonwood amongst fall colors and mountains in Eagle River, Alaska. View fullsize
Prepping corridor for a future trail by removing trees in Cooper Landing, Alaska View fullsize
Looking out over the Kenai River from the top of a dead spruce tree in fall in Cooper Landing, Alaska. View fullsize
A bench made from a two spruce and their stumps, carved freehand with a chainsaw. View fullsize
The aerial view a tall Sitka spruce in Girdwood, Alaska that was removed by Boreal Tree Care due to rot and fungus in the base. View fullsize
Proper safety equipment is essential to the work Boreal Tree Care performs. Chaps, helmets, hearing protection, safety glasses, gloves, and proper foot wear are worn on all jobs. View fullsize
One of Boreal Tree Care's arborists high in a skinny birch in Anchorage, Alaska. View fullsize
Saw dust falls from Andy's chainsaw as he makes a cut on a failing paper birch. View fullsize
Bill Byl making the face cut to fell a large cottonwood in Palmer, Alaska. View fullsize
Technical felling of many cottonwoods in Girdwood, Alaska. View fullsize
A tree climber reaching far out to cut a branch during a removal of a birch in Anchorage, AK. View fullsize
A portawrap and ropes, essential rigging equipment when removing large trees in tight quarters. View fullsize
One of Boreal Tree Care's climbing arborists uses rope rigging techniques to remove a failing paper birch safely in a tight backyard.
One of Boreal Tree Care's groundmen uses rope rigging techniques to safely lower branches during a close quarters tree removal.
Winter light shining on the frosty branches of a choke cherry that is being pruned.
Cottonwood logs being cleaned up after a technical tree removal in Eagle River, Alaska
Boreal Tree Care using a wood chipper while removing a line of cottonwoods in Anchorage, Alaska
A pile of white spruce logs after removing those trees killed by spruce bark beetles in Anchorage, Alaska.
Boreal Tree Care working in a right of way, removing hazardous cottonwoods in Anchorage, Alaska.
One of Boreal Tree Care's arborists chipping cottonwood amongst fall colors and mountains in Eagle River, Alaska.
Prepping corridor for a future trail by removing trees in Cooper Landing, Alaska
Looking out over the Kenai River from the top of a dead spruce tree in fall in Cooper Landing, Alaska.
A bench made from a two spruce and their stumps, carved freehand with a chainsaw.
The aerial view a tall Sitka spruce in Girdwood, Alaska that was removed by Boreal Tree Care due to rot and fungus in the base.
Proper safety equipment is essential to the work Boreal Tree Care performs. Chaps, helmets, hearing protection, safety glasses, gloves, and proper foot wear are worn on all jobs.
One of Boreal Tree Care's arborists high in a skinny birch in Anchorage, Alaska.
Saw dust falls from Andy's chainsaw as he makes a cut on a failing paper birch.
Bill Byl making the face cut to fell a large cottonwood in Palmer, Alaska.
Technical felling of many cottonwoods in Girdwood, Alaska.
A tree climber reaching far out to cut a branch during a removal of a birch in Anchorage, AK.
A portawrap and ropes, essential rigging equipment when removing large trees in tight quarters.

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