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Environmentally Endangered Lands Programs are bond funded wildland conservation efforts in Florida, USA. The programs in more than 27 Florida counties include: *
Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program abbreviated as ELAPP is a taxpayer funded land acquisition and conservation strategy in Hillsborough County, Florida Florida is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United ...
(ELAPP), Hillsborough County * Environmentally Endangered Lands protection program, Brevard County *
Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program The Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program (ESLPP) is a land acquisition program in Sarasota County, Florida dedicated to acquiring and preserving the natural Florida habitat within the county. History The program is funded by taxes ...
(ESLPP), Sarasota County * Environmentally Endangered Lands (EEL)
Miami-Dade County Miami-Dade County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida. The county had a population of 2,701,767 as of the 2020 census, making it the most populous county in Florida and the seventh-most populous county in ...
* Environmentally Sensitive Lands,
Hernando County Hernando County is a county located on the west central coast of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 194,515. Its county seat is Brooksville, and its largest community is Spring Hill. Hernando County is ...
's program *Land Preservation Bond Program, Broward County *Palm Beach County land acquisition program


History

Miami-Dade County voters approved a tax for Environmentally Endangered Lands in 1990 and $40 million more $40 million in 2004 through the Building Better Communities Bond. Broward County approved its Land Preservation Bond Program in 2000 and purchased 83 sites for a totalof 850 acres as of 2007, using $152 million of its $200 million. Palm Beach County started its land acquisition program in 1991 with a $100 million bond. Through 2006 the country had protected 35,063 acres. A volunteer program helps with restoration and maintenance.Counties spend millions on acquiring land
June 17, 2007Miami Herald
In 1987, voters in Hillsborough County, Florida, overwhelmingly chose to increase taxes and create the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program (ELAPP). Through this program, environmentally sensitive areas were preserved and/or restored. Again in 1990 and 2008, voters opted to increase taxes in order to expand ELAPP. On November 6, 2008 Florida voted for an amendment to the Florida Constitution requiring the state legislature to exempt land permanently set aside for conservation from all property taxes beginning in 2010.Florida Voters Lift Property Taxes for Conservation Lands
Janaryu 7, 2010 NBC4


Evergreen forest

Twenty-seven endangered and threatened plants live in the evergreen forests called hammocks. Several species originated in the West Indies including '' Ficus'', gumbo-limbo, lancewood and paradise-trees. Temperate live oak grows in the forests. Hattie Bauer Hammock is one preserve with this type of habitat and was acquired in 1996. Vines are a problem outcompeting the native goatsfoot (''
Passiflora sexflora ''Passiflora'', known also as the passion flowers or passion vines, is a genus of about 550 species of flowering plants, the type genus of the family (biology), family Passifloraceae. They are mostly tendril, tendril-bearing vines, with some b ...
''). The threatened broad
halberd fern ''Tectaria'' is a genus of fern in the family Tectariaceae, according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). Halberd fern is a common name for species in this genus. Species , the ''Checklist of Ferns and Lycophy ...
('' Tectaria heracleifolia'') and maidenhair ferns. Cuban nakedwood, ''
Colubrina cubensis ''Colubrina'' is a genus of about 30 species of flowering plants in the family Rhamnaceae, native to warm temperate to tropical regions of Africa, the Americas, southern Asia, northern Australia, and the Indian Ocean islands. Common names include ...
'' var. ''floridana'' is highly endangered. '' Colubrina''. It is also known as
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Southern glade

Plants protected in Southern glades include wildflowers like ''
Samolus parviflorus ''Samolus valerandi'' is a species of flowering plant in the primrose family Primulaceae. Common names include seaside brookweed, brookweed, thin-leaf brookweed, water cabbage, and water rose. Description It is a small perennial, growing to aro ...
'' (water pimpernel), yellowtop,
lavender thistle ''Cirsium neomexicanum'' is a North American species of thistle known by the common names New Mexico thistle, powderpuff thistle, lavender thistle, foss thistle and desert thistle. This plant is native to the southwestern United States and nort ...
,
marsh pink ''Sabatia stellaris'', with the common names rose of Plymouth, marsh pink, salt-marsh pink, and sea-pink; is a species of ''Sabatia''. It has the synonym ''Sabatia maculata'' (Benth.) Benth. & Hook.f., ''Sabatia palmeri'' Gray, ''Sabatia purpusii ...
s, and grass pink orchids ('' Calapogon tuberosus''). Bird inhabitants include double-crested cormorants,
great blue heron The great blue heron (''Ardea herodias'') is a large wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae, common near the shores of open water and in wetlands over most of North America and Central America, as well as the Caribbean and the Galápagos ...
, little blue heron, tricolored heron,
snowy egret The snowy egret (''Egretta thula'') is a small white heron. The genus name comes from Provençal French for the little egret, , which is a diminutive of , 'heron'. The species name ''thula'' is the Araucano term for the black-necked swan, app ...
, osprey, kingfisher and grebe. Native
poisonwood ''Metopium'' or poisonwood is a genus of flowering plants in the sumac family, Anacardiaceae. They are dioecious trees with poisonous sap that can induce contact dermatitis. Taxonomy Species , ''Plants of the World online'' has 4 accepted spec ...
grows in these areas. Other species include white-crowned pigeon,
Spike rush ''Eleocharis'' is a virtually cosmopolitan genus of 250 or more species of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae. The name is derived from the Greek words ἕλειος (''heleios''), meaning "marsh dweller," and χάρις (''charis'' ...
, sawgrass,
crayfish Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans belonging to the clade Astacidea, which also contains lobsters. In some locations, they are also known as crawfish, craydids, crawdaddies, crawdads, freshwater lobsters, mountain lobsters, rock lobsters, mu ...
, marsh rabbit, deer and
Florida panther The Florida panther is a North American cougar (''P. c. couguar'') population in South Florida. It lives in pinelands, tropical hardwood hammocks, and mixed freshwater swamp forests. It is known under a number of common names including Costa R ...
; as well as colicroot ('' Aletris bracteata''), the lavender ground orchid ''
Bletia purpurea ''Bletia purpurea,'' common name pine-pink or sharp-petaled bletia, is a species of orchid widespread across much of Latin America and the West Indies, and also found in Florida. They are terrestrial in swamps or sometimes found growing on logs o ...
'' and '' Pinguicula pumila'', a dwarf butterwort.


Scrub

Florida's oldest ecosystem is scrub. One area is of it protected in a fenced 15-acre plot called County Line Scrub on the Dade County/ Broward County border boundary and at the four acre Dolphin Center Park Addition. Inhabitants include live oak, Chapman's oak,
myrtle oak ''Quercus myrtifolia'', the myrtle oak, is a North American species of oak. It is native to the southeastern United States ( Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina). It is often found in coastal areas on sandy soils. It is ...
and a natural hybrid known as Rolf's oak.
Winged sumac ''Rhus copallinum'' (''Rhus copallina'' is also used but, this is not consistent with the rules of the International Association for Plant Taxonomy), the winged sumac, shining sumac, dwarf sumac or flameleaf sumac, is a species of flowering pl ...
, which provides red fruit for small warblers and other wildlife in the fall, pawpaws ('' Asimina''), Saw palmettos, cocoplum,
wax myrtle ''Myrica'' is a genus of about 35–50 species of small trees and shrubs in the family Myricaceae, order Fagales. The genus has a wide distribution, including Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America, and missing only from Australi ...
, tarflower ('' Befaria racemosa'') as well as the endangered quailberry (''
Crossopetalum ilicifolium ''Crossopetalum ilicifolium'', commonly known as Christmasberry, is a species of plant in the family Celastraceae The Celastraceae (staff-vine or bittersweet) are a family of 97 genera and 1,350 species of herbs, vines, shrubs and small trees, ...
'').
Blueberry Blueberries are a widely distributed and widespread group of perennial flowering plants with blue or purple berries. They are classified in the section ''Cyanococcus'' within the genus ''Vaccinium''. ''Vaccinium'' also includes cranberries, bi ...
and rusty lyonia. Animals such as gopher tortoise, scrub lizard, burrowing owl and indigo snake. Even smaller parcels can host coontie,
sabal palm ''Sabal'' is a genus of palms (or fan-palms) endemic to the New World. Currently, there are 17 recognized species of ''Sabal'', including one hybrid species. The species are native to the subtropical and tropical regions of the Americas, from th ...
,
partridge pea ''Chamaecrista fasciculata'', the partridge pea, is a species of legume native to most of the eastern United States. It is an annual which grows to approximately 0.5 meters tall. It has bright yellow flowers from early summer until first frost, ...
and a native cactus: '' Opuntia humifusa''. These can be seen at Arch Creek or Greynolds Park.


Pine Rockland

Pine rockland is a rare ecosystem, with only about 4,000 acres of the original 185,000 acres, remaining. This type of habitat developed around limestone and fire. Swallow-tailed kite, osprey. Rockdale Pineland is one preserve, home to endangered Redland sandmat (deltoid spurge). The land conservation programs have protected an additional 850 acres. locustberry saw palmetto, coontie, a native cycad used by pioneers to make starch, wild poinsettia and lantana. Prickly pear ('' Opuntia humifusa'').GEORGIA TASKE
Exploring South Florida's endangered natural areas
June 17, Miami Herald


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External links


University of South Florida Libraries: Environmental Lands Acquisition Protection Program CollectionUniversity of South Florida Libraries: Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program Oral History Project
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