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* ELCR * About ELCR * History * Board of Directors * Staff * Advisory Council * Strategic Plan 2016-2018 * Financials/Annual Reports * Conservation Awards * Anson Taylor Award * Robert N. Clay Award * The Equine Land Conservation Achievement Award * Partners * Conservation Partners Program * Corporate Partners List * Conservation Partners List * Conservation Members * Issues * Planning for Horses in Your Community * Conservation Tools for Horse Lands * Equine Access to Public Lands * Equine Access to Private Lands * Best Management Practices * Benefits of Horses to Our Communities * Frequently Asked Questions * Report an Issue * Frequently Asked Questions * What’s New * New Articles * ELCR Newsletter * ELCR In The News * Events * Contact Us * Social * Facebook * Twitter * Youtube * Instagram ELCR * ELCR * About ELCR * History * Board of Directors * Staff * Advisory Council * Strategic Plan 2016-2018 * Financials/Annual Reports * Conservation Awards * Anson Taylor Award * Robert N. Clay Award * The Equine Land Conservation Achievement Award * Partners * Conservation Partners Program * Corporate Partners List * Conservation Partners List * Conservation Members * Issues * Planning for Horses in Your Community * Conservation Tools for Horse Lands * Equine Access to Public Lands * Equine Access to Private Lands * Best Management Practices * Benefits of Horses to Our Communities * Frequently Asked Questions * Report an Issue * Frequently Asked Questions * What’s New * New Articles * ELCR Newsletter * ELCR In The News * Events * Contact Us * Social * Facebook * Twitter * Youtube * Instagram EQUINE LAND CONSERVATION RESOURCE SAVING LAND FOR HORSES AND HORSE-RELATED ACTIVITIES Read Donate Join Find this content useful? Share it with your friends! * * * * ELCR Joins Trails are Common Ground Campaign ELCR Joins Trails are Common Ground Campaign WELCOME TO OUR ONLINE RESOURCE LIBRARY EQUINE LAND CONSERVATION RESOURCE (ELCR) PROVIDES A HOST OF VALUABLE TOOLS INCLUDING ARTICLES, GUIDES, TEMPLATES, WEBINARS AND VIDEOS, IN SIX CORE ISSUES AREAS, TO HELP PROTECT AND CONSERVE LAND FOR HORSES. TO ACCESS THE RESOURCE LIBRARY, SIMPLY CLICK ON ONE OF THE SIX CORE ISSUE AREAS BELOW. LOOKING FOR HELP WITH A SPECIFIC ISSUE? CHECK OUT OUR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS. CONSERVATION TOOLS FOR HORSE LANDS his content useful? Share it with your friends! There are many tools for protecting open lands, including horse farms and ranches, competition venues, trails, hay fields, and... Read More » EQUINE ACCESS TO PUBLIC LANDS his content useful? Share it with your friends! Public lands play an important role in equine activities such as trail riding, competition venues, stabling, grazing and more. ... Read More » BENEFITS OF HORSES TO OUR COMMUNITIES his content useful? Share it with your friends! There are many economic impact studies that support the economic impact of the horse at the local, state and... Read More » EQUINE ACCESS TO PRIVATE LANDS his content useful? Share it with your friends! Privately owned land is the most at-risk component of our equestrian landscape. Boarding barns, competition venues, trails, hunt fixtures... Read More » PLANNING FOR HORSES IN YOUR COMMUNITY his content useful? Share it with your friends! Planning and zoning decisions can affect how land is taxed, what it may be used for, and which standards... Read More » BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES his content useful? Share it with your friends! The most common issue we confront in talking with owners of farms and ranches is the challenge of making... Read More » ABOUT ELCR The loss of open land is a great and urgent threat to the future of equestrian activities in the United States. The Equine Land Conservation Resource, or ELCR, was founded to address this threat and to preserve land for equestrian use. Read More» WHAT’S NEW * Webinar: Sustainable Equine Management January 27, 2023 * Webinar Recording: Equestrian Trails January 27, 2023 * Trail Etiquette and Safe Passing Plans When Encountering Equestrians December 7, 2022 CONTACT US Equine Land Conservation Resource 4037 Iron Works Parkway Suite 120 Lexington, KY 40511 T | (859) 455-8383 F | (859) 455-8381 info@elcr.org © 2023 Copyright ELCR | Site by The Digital Design Company.