2015 Annual Report
Small Habitat Restoration Program
- 20 new construction or planting projects;
- 13 projects maintained and monitored;
- 5,620 lineal feet of streambank restored;
- 17.31 acres of riparian buffer enhanced;
- 2,100 linear feet of nearshore or marine shoreline restored;
- 38 pieces of large woody debris installed; and
- 18,873 native trees and shrubs planted.
In 2015, grant funding for SHRP totaled over $142,000. Forging new partnerships and strengthening relationships with grant agencies and private landowners maximizes public funding.
The Small Habitat Restoration Program 2015 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.