Careers in Conservation
Business & Contractor’s Network
If you’re a landowner seeking help with planning, installing or maintaining a riparian buffer, a Consortium partner looking for contractor help, or an environmental contractor ready to offer your services and network within our community, this page is for you.
Need help with your forested buffer?
Finding the right contractor to work with during the site preparation, planting, or maintenance phase of your riparian forest buffer project, can be tough! While some may feel comfortable prepping, planting, and then caring for their new forested buffers, many do not have the time, equipment or expertise. This is where contractors come in!
To help you locate the contractor you need, the Consortium has compiled this contractor list. We will do our best to keep this list current, and plan to update the list at the beginning of each year.
Disclaimer Please be advised that we cannot endorse or recommend any contractor. While the James River Buffer Program (JRBP) has compiled this contractor list, we cannot be familiar with them all. This is simply our best effort to present a current list to anyone looking for this service.
To be listed as a contractor
While we’ve done our best to include contractors we’re aware of, and who were interested in being listed, we know the list is not comprehensive. If you would like to be added to this list, click here to submit your information. We will review and update the list at the beginning of each year.
Tips for Working with a Contractor
Set Clear Goals
Reach Out Early
Communicate Clearly
Understand Project Limitations
Consider Bundling Projects
For Smaller Projects
Do you have a small buffer area or a backyard project? Most of the contractors listed here are great for riparian forest buffer projects that are using bareroot seedlings in restoration settings. Click here to find Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professional (CBLP) certified businesses that may be able to help you with design and install, and visit the Plant Virginia Natives website to find local native plant nurseries.
For Agricultural Projects
A successful buffer in agricultural settings can require cattle exclusion fencing, alternative water systems, and other components. The best place to find a list of these contractors is your local Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD). Find your local SWCD here.
Business of Buffers Roundtables
2026 Business of Buffers Roundtable
Our next Business of Buffers Roundtable is planned for January 2026! Keep an eye on this space for updates on how you can get involved. Read below about the findings from the 2023 Roundtable.
2023 Business of Buffers Roundtable
- Small Business Engagement with Buffer Projects
- Ongoing Outreach Activities for the Riparian Consortium
- Contractor Capacity Building
- Planning and Delivery of Training and Professional Development Workshops
We want your input!
If you are involved with the buffer conservation business in the James River watershed, what type of content would you like to see on this page? Send us your ideas!