Shelterwood Method in White Pine (right) and Hardwoods (left)

Diorama scene of a woods road running through a forest with young and old trees. A flatbed truck is parked on the road and forestry workers are carrying a saw and other equipment

The shelterwood method is a silvicultural approach through which a new generation of trees is established naturally under the shelter of older trees by a series of partial cuttings intended to:

  • stimulate seed production
  • create favorable seedbed conditions on the forest floor
  • supply the young seedlings with sufficient room and light for healthy growth.

This natural regeneration is less expensive than planting seedlings and more likely to succeed without continuing frequent treatments.