The Equestrian Land Conservation Resource is looking for clippers–people who are concerned about the loss of equestrian land and riding areas and want to do something about it. These clippers clip newspaper and magazine articles, not shaggy horses, and send them in to the Equestrian Land Conservation Resource’s (ELCR) national office. The articles assist the ELCR in developing a national perspective responsive to the diverse local issues and conditions affecting equestrian access to trails, open space, and land use. This knowledge enables the ELCR to link concerned individuals with others in their region or elsewhere who are working on similar issues.

Articles submitted will help the ELCR to follow land conservation trends in different areas and enable the organization to provide up-to-date information when asked for help

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