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Restoration Since 1990, the Stillaguamish Natural Resources department has accomplished the following tasks: - Riparian acres planted: 237
- Acres of invasive plants treated: 189
- Feet of bank hardening removed: 700
- Culverts treated (replaced or removed): 49
- Associated stream miles re-opened from barrier removal: 104
- Log jams installed: 19
- Feet of abandoned channels re-opened: 12,168
- Feet of fencing installed: 10,120
- Landslide sediment sources treated: 2
- Miles of forest roads treated: 75
- Acres of wetland restored: 17
- Clean-up events: 6
- Workshops provided: 4
- Field trips provided: 230
- In-school lessons provided: 89
- Pounds of derelict fishing gear removed: 41,876
- Acres of land protected via easement or acquisition: 531
- Acres of elk habitat created: 14
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