In the presented thesis, we solved the issue of nature-friendly management in the forest and then we compared it with conventional management. We also focused on the application of this type of management directly in practice, we evaluated the demands on the manager, accessibility and technology. In the next part, we discussed in particular the damage arising on the remaining stand. The research of our work consisted in the establishment of research areas in two stands monitored by us, which are registered in Pro Silva and where the principles of nature-friendly management are applied. In this case, the UKT + animal technology was used in both stands and a single purpose selection was used. The results of the work include an evaluation of the size, location and degree of injury of the remaining trees and their distance from the approach line. This procedure is performed separately for both monitored stands and subsequently we merged these stands due to similar natural conditions and conditions of the stands. We compared the resulting average damage of the remaining stand at the level of 18.5% for the UKT + animal technology with other monitored quantities, with works and other technologies of other authors. At the end of our work, we also presented proposals for minimizing damage to the remaining stand and soil and optimizing the harvesting process associated with the concentration of wood.