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Conservation Principles for Competition Trail Riders: minimizing the impacts of equestrian
Conservation Principles for Competition Trail Riders: minimizing the impacts of equestrian trail use. There is a growing contention that the mounted horseman impacts the landscape in a manner adverse to ecosystem components, processes, and aesthetic values. The continued re-creation of trail riding experiences is, most fundamentally, the preservation of a cultural heritage in a natural ...
www.americantrails.org/resources/wildlife/CompetitionEq.html




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