We’re re-imagining forest management, from the ground up.

Expand your project oversight capacity this field season.

We’re bringing the field to you with practical solutions for fuels reduction implementation.

Wildfire risk is growing exponentially, yet vegetation management lags dramatically behind.

One year of California wildfires erased 16 years of emission cuts. We’re on a mission to reduce climate change via cutting-edge technology applied to forestry and vegetation management.


A new approach

Earth Force is building management software to enable scalable solutions for vegetation and forest management, designed from the ground up to meet today’s challenges. We’re working with our partners to identify areas for innovation.

Communites expect more

Heightened awareness has led to a greater expectation from the public for responsible and sustainable forestry practices. The public expects forestry stewardship to not only protect natural resources and wildlife, but also to promote biodiversity, mitigate climate change, and provide social and economic benefits to local communities. In response to these expectations, many forestry companies and organizations have adopted more comprehensive and transparent approaches to stewardship, ensuring that their practices are environmentally and socially responsible. We understand you need to do more with less, and believe technology and data will play an increasingly important role.

Wildfires emitted 1.76 Billion tonnes of carbon globally in 2021, more than double Germany's total annual CO2 emissions.

Let’s work together to save lives, communities, and our planet

From State and Federal Governments, to Resource Conservation Districts and Stewardship organizations, increasing fuels reduction work means protecting our forests and keeping communities and infrastructure safe.

To help accelerate this important work, our tools are helping to multiply the amount of work that gets done on-the-ground.

Are you working towards healthier forests and communities? Please be in touch!