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Department of Resource Optimization 2025 Annual Report

We believe every tree is an opportunity.

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This year we continued our mission of balancing nature preservation with shareholder satisfaction. By carefully curating which species remain and which are relocated, we’ve ensured our parks are both visually appealing and economically productive. Trails have been redesigned to maximize visitor spending, and key vistas now host sponsored installations that celebrate our corporate partners but for efficiency, visibility, and profitability. Thanks to these measures, every acre of protected land now contributes meaningfully to both public enjoyment and private gain. 

– Blake Profitman, Director, National Exploitation Service

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With Thanks.

The land was entrusted to us, and entrusted land must be optimized. We have undertaken deliberate programs of clearance reclamation, and infrastructural repurposing to eliminate decay and maximize functional space. Under our stewardship, wilderness is refined into assets, scrub removed, habitats reorganized, and vistas redesigned for efficiency.  Thank you for standing with DRO as we remove the past’s sentimental barriers and build the parks the present demands.

Our national parks are more than just landscapes; they are resources to be managed, optimized, and repurposed. They are repositories of opportunity, sites for controlled recreation, and sources of a measurable value. Managing these lands efficiently ensures that future generations inherit not only usable space, but also a legacy of streamlined operations and maximized potential.

The Department of Resource Optimization (DRO), a leader in strategic land management, stands as the authoritative force for over 430 national parks, ensuring they are productive, accessible, and optimized – today, tomorrow, and beyond. In 2025, our deliberate interventions and strategic partnerships empowered us to reshape these areas, removing inefficiencies, enhancing infrastructure, and carefully managing wildlife to better serve our objectives. 

2,400 

Acres cleared for operational effiecney 

1,150

Wildlife relocated or reassigned 

43

New trails and sponsored installations