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NEWSLETTERS
* Newsletter 2007 e-news
* Newsletter 2006-07 12-08 11-07 12-06
* Newsletter 2005 9-08 10-07 8-06
* Newsletter 2004 6-08 8-07 7-06
* Newsletter 2003 4-08 7-07 5-06
* Newsletter 2002 3-08 6-07 4-06
* Newsletter 2001 2-08 5-07 1-06
* Newsletter 2000 1-08 4-07 12-05
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COMMENTARY


“Land for Horses – Stabling, Competing, Enjoying”
‘In practical terms: 197 acres = one nice farm…95.5 miles of 4’ wide trail…are lost- every hour – for the past 20 years’”…Join your local open space preservation organization…help save land for wildlife…agriculture… recreation…your family.
-Natural Resource Conservation Service

EQUESTRIAN AND OTHER NONMOTORIZED RECREATIONAL USE MAY BE ALLOWED ON SHARED USE PATHS AND TRAILS THAT USE FEDERAL-AID TRANSPORTATION FUNDS

PARTNERING WITH "HORSE PEOPLE" BRINGS ADVANTAGES TO LAND TRUSTS

HOW TO NEGOTIATE WITH RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPERS

GRASS-ROOTS GROUPS CONSERVE LAND WITH TRUST

FINDING HORSE-FRIENDLY LAND TRUSTS

LAND TRUSTS & CONSERVATION EASEMENTS: Finding Common Ground Can Help You Stay in Business

DIABLO FROM FOUR FEET UP - WHERE EQUESTRIANS STAND ON THE MOUNTAIN
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A WAKE UP CALL: Coming Crisis For Eventing: No Land'


WILL AMERICANS STAND UP FOR PARKS AND OPEN SPACE?

CONSERVATION-MINDED CITIZENS ARE BANDING TOGETHER

UNSTABLE SITUATIONS'


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