2014 Annual Report
Small Habitat Restoration Program
In 2014 the Small Habitat Restoration Program (SHRP) constructed and maintained 49 habitat projects to enhance and restore streams, wetlands, and riparian buffers throughout King County. SHRP staff worked with 28 private property owners to enhance fish and wildlife habitat on their property.
- 23 new construction or phased planting projects;
- 26 projects maintained and monitored;
- 7,295 lineal feet of streambank restored;
- 14.4 acres of riparian buffer enhanced;
- 1,306 square feet of wetland habitat restored;
- 155 linear feet of nearshore or marine shoreline restored;
- 2,178 square feet of estuarine habitat restored; and
- 16,153 native trees, shrubs and non-woody plants planted.
The Small Habitat Restoration Program 2014 Report is available in Adobe Acrobat format.
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For more information about the Small Habitat Restoration Program, please contact Mason Bowles, senior ecologist, Water and Land Resources Division Ecological Restoration and Engineering Services Unit.