The BSLT timber-harvesting program, begun in 2011 with approval from residents of nearby Palo Colorado Canyon, was supported by a grant to launch harvesting of eucalyptus trees at Glen Deven, greatly reducing a fire hazard. The Land Trust completed the second phase of the project in 2013, with final completion expected by 2017.

Reflecting best practices of conservation, chipped residue was recycled as mulch, offered without cost to the community. Usable logs were destined for local re-use in retaining walls and landscaping. The cleared land is being reseeded with native plants and habitat restored.

The removal of invasive eucalyptus as an project of Impact Now was the first significant timber harvest in the area in 30 years, eliminating the build-up of flammable material over past decades.