Environmental Lands Program

The Environmental Lands Program is focused on the conservation of Manatee County’s environmental heritage to benefit today's and future generations. Our staff works with the Environmental Land Management and Acquisition Committee (ELMAC) to advise the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) on environmental land acquisition, management, and recreational programming. The BCC decides which properties can be purchased. Only properties whose owners want to have their land considered for purchase are considered.

A grassroots effort, led by individuals and organizations throughout the region, resulted in a successful 2020 Referendum to finance the acquisition, improvement, and management of conservation lands. The Conservation and Parks Projects Referendum calls for a 0.15 mill ad valorem tax and up to $50,000,000 in general obligation bonds. Partnerships with many other organizations result in additional funds and resources that support the success of the program.

Manatee County has sixteen preserves established through a combination of land donations, land purchases, grants from other organizations, and partnerships with Land Trusts.  Habitat restoration, ongoing resource management, and providing access for hiking, biking, running, swimming, paddling, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, camping, and picnics are rewarding challenges for Manatee County staff. Many recreational and outdoor education opportunities are provided.


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Tree City/County USA Program

1,169,446 Trees Planted by Manatee County Since 1988

Tress planted in Manatee County

Manatee County has conducted ongoing conservation plantings since 1988 and has been a part of the Tree City/County USA Program since 2009. A thriving urban forest offers many advantages to communities. Here are just a few benefits identified by the Arbor Day Foundation:

  • Trees absorb the sounds of traffic in urban areas by 40%.
  • Neighborhoods with trees are 7 to 9 degrees cooler than those without.
  • Trees reduce energy costs up to 25% by shading buildings and protecting them from winter winds.
  • Homes with trees have higher property values.
  • Green space plays a major role in improving mental and physical health.
  • Trees absorbs carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, mitigating the effects of climate change.

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Trees Planted by Manatee County in Fiscal Year 2021

More information about the Environmental Lands Management and Acquisition Committee (ELMAC) is available on the Advisory Boards web pageThe ELMAC Ordinance was last updated January 25, 2022, and full details can be found in Municode.