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Estonian Nature Fund

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Estonian Fund for Nature (Eestimaa Looduse Fond) or ELF is an Estonian environmental non-profit organisation.

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Mission

Mission of ELF is to preserve the rich natural diversity in Estonia and the world through active cooperation with individuals, business enterprises, organizations and state institutions through the following activities:[1]

  • protection of endangered species and their habitats;
  • preservation of characteristic Estonian landscapes and habitats;
  • promotion of sustainable use of natural resources;
  • raising public awareness about environmental issues;
  • finding solutions to preserve clean environment for future generations

Founding

ELF was established in 1991 by biologists and conservationists and in close co-operation with World Wide Fund for Nature. WWF has remained ELF's main international co-operation partner. ELF is a member of IUCN.[2]

Board and Executives

Board members:[3]

The board is directing the activity of ELF convenes four times in a year and one third of its members will be re-elected in every two years (even years). The task of the Board is to give guidelines to the Executive Committee, workers and volunteers in planning the activities (approving annually the action plan and budget) and to counsel workers of the Fund in treating various issues. Members of the Board work on the voluntary basis.

Members of Executive Board in 2018:

Tarmo Tüür, Siim Kuresoo, Kadri Kalmus, Silvia Lotman and Kärt Vaarmari

Achievements

After the restoration of independence of Estonia in 1991 a political decision was taken to restitute properties including land to the former owners or their descendants. Since it is much easier to form new protected areas when the land is owned by the state, ELF took quick action to safeguard the future of valuable areas by proposing the establishment of new big protected areas and natural parks. This led to the formation of Soomaa[4] and Karula national parks and Alam-Pedja Nature Reserve. The area of these taken together is about 740 sq kilometres.[5]

During the following years, ELF has played a significant role in the establishment of tens of other smaller protected areas in Estonia. ELF has carried on inventories of valuable habitats - wetlands, old-growth forests and meadows and participates in designing the Natura 2000 network of protected areas. In recent years ELF has more and more activities dedicated to environmental education, public awareness and public participation in environmental decisions and activities.

Founders

  1. Aare Mäemets
  2. Ain Raitviir
  3. Aivar Leito
  4. Aleksander Heintalu
  5. Andres Koppel
  6. Andres Kuresoo
  7. Andrus Ausmees
  8. Ann Marvet
  9. Helve Anton
  10. Arne Kaasik
  11. Eerik Leibak
  12. Einar Tammur
  13. Erik Sikk
  14. Ervin Pihu
  15. Fred Jüssi
  16. Hans Trass
  17. Indrek Rohtmets
  18. Ivar Jüssi
  19. Jaan Viidalepp
  20. Jüri Keskpaik
  21. Kalevi Kull
  22. Kristjan Moora
  23. Mart Jüssi
  24. Mart Külvik
  25. Mart Niklus
  26. Martin Zobel
  27. Mati Kaal
  28. Nikolai Laanetu
  29. Peeter Ernits
  30. Aivo Pidim
  31. Rein Kuresoo
  32. Tiina Talvi
  33. Tiit Maran
  34. Tiiu Keskpaik
  35. Tiiu Kull
  36. Toomas Jüriado
  37. Toomas Tiivel
  38. Ülle Kukk
  39. Vaike Hang
  40. Veljo Ranniku
  41. Vilju Lilleleht

References

  1. ^ "ELF Objective". elfond.ee.
  2. ^ "IUCN Members database". IUCN.
  3. ^ "The Council of ELF". elfond.ee. Archived from the original on 2007-06-09. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
  4. ^ "History of Soomaa National Park".
  5. ^ "Estonian Nature Conservation in 2007" (PDF). Estonian Ministry of the Environment. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-09-06.
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