American Timber & Wildlife, LLC

American Timber & Wildlife, LLC Land Management - Timber Marketing - Prescribed Fire - Boundary Line Marking and Maintenance - Lease Management - Wildlife Habitat Creation & Management

American Timber & Wildlife, LLC - Stewardship Defined! James M. Hunsucker IV - Father, Husband, Hunter, Steward! Owner - Land Management Technician,
Quality Deer Management Association Deer Steward Level II Certified, NCFS Certified Burner #834

Chance Curnutte - Wildlife Biologist

Check out this recently installed   food plot somewhere in the wilds of Granville County, NC. This 25 yard wide plot wil...
04/02/2026

Check out this recently installed food plot somewhere in the wilds of Granville County, NC.

This 25 yard wide plot will serve as a great viewing plot (just behind me in photo is the breakfast nook/living room of the landowner’s home). Having recently the timber stand behind the home will provide wildlife with the kind of cover and year round food they need to survive and feel safe when entering an opening as such.

Longer, narrower plots with feathered edges are often our plot design of choice as they feel safer entering the opening knowing escape cover is one or two bounds away!

Today we were privileged to trek through some neat woods, find some neat critters, walk through a living room of yestery...
02/27/2026

Today we were privileged to trek through some neat woods, find some neat critters, walk through a living room of yesteryear, and pine away at some that were planted badly and need to be removed anyway! Hopefully we’re fortunate to secure this 80 acre oak/pine project with !

Here, Kevin pushes this   chunk of   that we’ll use to permanently stabilize a bend in the creek (picture 2).  We also c...
02/15/2026

Here, Kevin pushes this chunk of that we’ll use to permanently stabilize a bend in the creek (picture 2). We also created a for and other creatures, accented by native willow oak and swamp chestnut oak from

A beautiful stand of   planted in Northwest Moore County on 12/8/2021. Soon a 3rd round of   will make it even better.  ...
02/06/2026

A beautiful stand of planted in Northwest Moore County on 12/8/2021. Soon a 3rd round of will make it even better.

Dormant Season   !
01/02/2026

Dormant Season !

Why continuously mow 2 acres of grass, when you can have a front yard wildlife attraction? This field has brought on cou...
08/27/2025

Why continuously mow 2 acres of grass, when you can have a front yard wildlife attraction? This field has brought on countless hours of wildlife viewing for our landowner. Front porch viewing of everything from white-tailed deer, to turkey poults, to black bears, to now swarms of songbirds enjoying the sunflower seeds.

This field will next become a native wildflower meadow starting this fall! Stay tuned to watch this one progress or contact us if multi-purpose wildlife plots are something you’re interested in!

Day One   ! Now, it’ll take a 1000-year-flood to wash this crossing away!
07/25/2025

Day One ! Now, it’ll take a 1000-year-flood to wash this crossing away!

Timberland accessibility is a critical component to the value of your asset!  helped solidify this main access point and...
07/16/2025

Timberland accessibility is a critical component to the value of your asset! helped solidify this main access point and fjord today in

Since the timber market is a little pekid these days, let’s go back to the importance of   when constructing run-off pon...
06/27/2025

Since the timber market is a little pekid these days, let’s go back to the importance of when constructing run-off ponds. Both of these forebays were approximately 6 feet deep and empty at the end of February. Today they’re not empty. They’re also not 6 feet deep anymore either.

Happy Father’s Day to all of those dads of wild things out there!
06/15/2025

Happy Father’s Day to all of those dads of wild things out there!

When constructing runoff ponds you can utilize stumps and other woody debris as a filter in your inlet areas. In conjunc...
06/05/2025

When constructing runoff ponds you can utilize stumps and other woody debris as a filter in your inlet areas. In conjunction with forebays, it’s a great way to filter sediment before it reaches the main body of water, leading to improved water quality and an overall healthier aquatic ecosystem.

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