The Enchanted Forest Sanctuary (EFS) is located in south Titusville on Columbia Boulevard (SR 405). Study trips correlated to Sunshine State Standards and FCATs are offered for schools by the Sanctuary. These study trips concentrate on science and math standards in a unique way.
The philosophy of the study trips for grades K-5 is to expose students to the outdoors to create an awareness and appreciation for local plants, animals, and ecosystems.
For middle and high school students, our philosophy encourages exploration of land and habitat management, human impacts upon the environment, and personal reflection of environmental stewardship.
The study trips include an interactive hike, exploration of exhibits and nature-based activities.
To schedule a study trip for your class, please call the Enchanted Forest Sanctuary at 321-264-5185. The calendar books quickly, so call as far ahead of your desired date as you can!
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A fun-filled week of discovery and adventure on the barrier islands! Learn about the diversity of life found from the ocean to the lagoon...
Registration Limited
Call 321-723-3556 for Details
Day Camp Schedule
Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Grades 3-5
Session 1 July 7-11 FULL !
Session 2 July 14-18 FULL !
Grades 6-8
Session 1 July 21-25 FULL !
Session 2 July 28-August 1 - Call for any remaining Openings
Fee
$200 per session per student includes Sea Turtle Adoption CCC Membership, t-shirt and snacks (students bring own lunch). Enrollment limited.
Offered in partnership with the Caribbean Conservation Corporation (CCC)
June:
Tuesday and Wednesday nights
July:
Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday nights
Space limited. Reservations required.
During June and July the Caribbean Conservation Corporation (CCC) has a limited number of spaces for the public to join a guided turtle watch. CCC hopes the experience of a guided sea turtle walk will inspire future naturalists and sea turtle advocates.
Florida's beaches, especially along the east central coast in the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, provide nesting habitat for more nesting loggerhead turtles than any place in the Western Hemisphere, and more endangered green turtles than any place in North America. In addition, endangered leatherback sea turtles nest in the Archie Carr Refuge.
Watches will be conducted by both CCC and the US Fish and Wildlife Service. The cost is a $10 donation per person, paid in advance, to hold your space.
If interested, contact Donna Lee at the Barrier Island Center for dates and availability. Call 321-723-3556 during office hours, Tuesday through Sunday, 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Additional details provided with reservation.
The preservation of Brevard Countys rich environment made conservation history in 1990 when voters supported a bond referendum to purchase environmentally endangered lands in the county. The referendum authorized issuance of limited tax bonds for a period of twenty years for the purpose of purchasing, protecting, and maintaining these lands, and for improvements for passive recreation and environmental education. Since its origin, the program has protected more that 13,000 acres of
Initially under the direction of the Brevard Countys Office of Natural Resources, the Environmentally Endangered Lands (EEL) Program came under management of the Parks and Recreation Department in September 1997.
EEL is a willing-seller program that does not regulate or restrict private land rights. The program represents long-term protection of essential natural resources, open space, wildlife corridors and maintenance of natural ecosystem functions.
Each site acquired through the EEL Program will have a management plan that outlines both management goals and compatible recreational and educational activities.
Buying lands for conservation requires a commitment to continued land management. Land managers recreate natural cycles of fire and water, remove invasive non-native species, and replant native vegetation to restore degraded areas.
The Land Acquisition Manual (LAM) is a 86 page book (some artwork has been removed to reduce file size) available as a 1.25MB PDF document to download and view inAcrobat Reader. For best results, right-click (ctrl-click MAC) on the icon and save to a folder on your hard drive. Open in Acrobat Reader offline.
The Sanctuary Management Manual (SMM) is a 60 page book (some artwork has been removed to reduce file size) available as a 909KB PDF document to download and view in Acrobat Reader. For best results, right-click (ctrl-click MAC) on the icon and save to a folder on your hard drive. Open in Acrobat Reader offline
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Office Hours M-F 8-5 EST
Ph: 321-255-4466
Fx: 321-255-4499
Barrier Island Sanctuary
Ph: 321-723-3556
Fx: 321-952-3207
Enchanted Forest Sanctuary
Ph: 321-264-5185
Fx: 321-264-5190
Regarding Email Sent to Staff:
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
Environmentally Endangered Lands Program Office
91 East Dr, Melbourne, FL 32904
Ph: 321-255-4466
Fx: 321-255-4499
OFFICE
LOCATOR --
East Dr is parallel to John Rodes
Blvd & Wickham Road. Access
East Dr from either Ellis Road or Dow Road;
or
from Sarno Road go south on North Dr then
left on Dow and right onto East Dr.
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Rev July 14, 2008