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Name   Brevard County Environmentally Endangered Lands Program
Abbreviation   EEL
Website   https://www.brevardfl.gov/EELProgram
Focus   Land Conservation
Region   Brevard County
Founded   1990
Statement   Protecting and Preserving Biological Diversity Through Responsible Stewardship of Brevard County’s Natural Resources.
Description   

The Environmentally Endangered Lands (EEL) Program was established in 1990 to protect the natural habitats of Brevard County by acquiring environmentally sensitive lands for conservation, passive recreation, and environmental education.

Street   91 East Drive
City   Melbourne
State   FL
Country   United States
Zip   32,904
County   Brevard County
Email   eel-info@brevardparks.com
Facebook   https://www.facebook.com/eelbrevard
Twitter   https://twitter.com/eelbrevard
Image   
Brevard logo.png
Type   Government
Division   County Government
Parent   Brevard County Parks and Recreation
Text_Body   

Brevard's EEL Program was made possible by citizens who voted to tax themselves up to $55 million dollars for the acquisition and maintenance of Brevard’s natural areas.

Residents reaffirmed the EEL Program in 2004 under a second referendum to protect the natural habitats within Brevard County by the acquisition of environmentally sensitive lands through a willing seller program for the purpose of conservation, passive recreation, and environmental education.

To stretch these funds as far as possible, the EEL Program forms partnerships with federal, state and local agencies that are committed to the protection of natural resources and our long-term quality of life. EEL sanctuaries are managed to preserve native habitats and the plants and animals that live there.

Vision Statement

  • The Environmentally Endangered Lands (EEL) Program acquires, protects and maintains environmentally endangered lands guided by scientific principles for conservation and the best available practices for resources, stewardship and ecosystem management.
  • The EEL Program protects the rich biological diversity of Brevard County for future generations.
  • The EEL Program provides passive recreation and environmental education opportunities to Brevard's citizens and visitors without detracting from the primary conservation goals of the program.
  • The EEL Program encourages active citizen participation and community involvement.

Guiding Directives

  • Conserving and managing natural resources
  • Providing opportunities for environmental education
  • Providing opportunities for passive recreation such as hiking and wildlife observation

Documents

Poster   Admin
Posted   20201217131152