Your Land. Forever Forest.

What if that pasture, that old timber ground, that land you're not sure what to do with—could become something that lasts for generations?

Some Land Is Waiting to Become Something More

Not every acre needs to be farmed, developed, or logged.

Some land sits between uses—old pasture that's too wet to graze, timber ground that's been cut and not replanted, bottomland along a creek that floods every winter. Land that costs money to maintain but doesn't produce much in return.

We see that land differently.

We see future forest. Carbon sequestered for decades. Maple syrup flowing every winter. Watersheds protected. Wildlife returning. Land that works—not against you, but with the ecosystem it was always meant to support.

We see a partnership where that transformation benefits you, too.

Carbon Revenue Forever Forests sequester carbon at extraordinary rates—and that carbon has value. As our forests reach verification, they generate credits for Washington's cap-and-trade market and voluntary buyers nationwide. Revenue that flows back to the land.

Future Maple Syrup Production Bigleaf maple—the species we plant—produces the rarest maple syrup on Earth. As trees mature, they become tappable. A Forever Forest becomes a syrup operation that runs year after year, decade after decade.

Permanent Protection Forever Forests are protected by conservation easements held in perpetual trust. No clearcut. No development. No short-term thinking. Land that stays forest—legally, permanently.

Ecological Restoration Salmon habitat. Flood defense. Watershed protection. Biodiversity. Every Forever Forest rebuilds what the Pacific Northwest has lost..

Forest That Produces. Forest That Lasts.

A Forever Forest isn't a tree farm. It's not land waiting to be clearcut. It's a permanent, working ecosystem designed to generate value for generations.

Land That's Ready for Transformation

Not every property is right for Forever Forest—but more qualify than you might think.

We're especially interested in:

1- Marginal pasture — Land that's too wet, too steep, or too tired to farm productively. Perfect for forest conversion.

2- Post-clearcut timber ground — Recently logged land with bigleaf maple stumps still in place. Those stumps are ready to regenerate.

3- Wet bottomland — Seasonal flooding that makes other uses difficult. Bigleaf maple thrives in wet soils.

4- Riparian buffers — Streamside land that needs restoration. Forever Forests protect water quality and salmon habitat.

5- Legacy properties — Land you want to see protected long-term, with a plan that outlasts any individual owner.

If you're not sure whether your property fits, let's talk. We've been surprised before.

A Partnership, Not A Purchase

Every property is different. Every landowner has different goals. We structure partnerships to fit.

1- Land Conversion Partnership

You keep the land. We convert it to Forever Forest—handling planting, management, and carbon verification. Revenue is shared based on the structure we design together.

2- Easement Partnership

Want to stay on your land but ensure it's protected forever? Conservation easements let you retain ownership while locking in permanent forest protection—often with significant tax benefits.

3- Conservation Sale

Ready to sell? We acquire properties that fit the Forever Forest model, protecting them permanently while compensating you fairly.

The right structure depends on your land, your goals, and your timeline. That's what the first conversation is for.

CURIOUS? LET’s talk!

Every Forever Forest starts with a conversation—usually a phone call, sometimes a walk through the property.

We'll ask about your land, your goals, and what you're hoping for. You can ask us anything. No obligation. No pressure. Just an honest exploration of what's possible.

If you've got land that might fit—or you're just curious—we'd love to hear from you.

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Please contact:

Devin Day

BigLeaf Forest Officer / Co-Founder

email: devin@bigleafmapleco.com

Phone: 360-393-1272