Resource Library:

Preservation



published Apr 2006

Backcountry Horsemen "Leave No Trace" Trainer Programs

by American Trails Staff

BCHA teaches Leave No Trace principles to stock users.


published Sep 2000

Conservation Ethics Guiding The Goethe Trail

by Helen Koehler

The Goethe Trail is part of Florida's Greenways and Trails System which is a combination of Federal, state, local and privately owned lands. While each parcel is unique, they collectively help to preserve and protect Florida's natural, cultural and historic resources.


published May 2004

Environmental Aspects of Horses on Trails

by American Trails Staff

Does equestrian use have an impact on stream and lake water quality?


published Dec 2015

FAQ: Slippery boardwalks and bridges

by American Trails Staff

Recommendations for anti-slip on wood surfaces.


published Nov 1998

Horses in Ecological Reserves

by American Trails Staff

The perception of horse impacts in ecological reserves.


published Jul 2013

How Trails Benefit the Environment

by American Trails Staff

Trails promote natural resource management strategies that ensure environmental preservation, quality of life, and economic development.


published May 2018

Land Ethics for Equestrian Trail Users

Increasing numbers of equestrians on public lands require more awareness of impacts.


published Jul 2009

Minimizing Llama Impact in the Backcountry

In most cases, the same rules set forth for pack stock use on public lands apply to llamas. Llamas have been found to have a similar impact on trails as hikers.


published Sep 2007

Recreational Horse Trails in Rural and Wildland Areas: Design, Construction, and Maintenance

American Trails Magazine editor, Stuart Macdonald, reviews Dr. Wood's equestrian trail book.


published May 2012

Rocky Mountain Pack String Promotes Stock Packing Skills

by Glenn Ryan with USDA Forest Service

The Rocky Mountain Regional Specialty Pack String assists in managing and maintaining wilderness and back country areas using traditional animal packing livestock skills.


Results from the Business Directory


BioSpan Technologies

Ballwin, Missouri

Built on patented technology, BioSpan products offer a fresh approach to oil recovery, pavement preservation, industrial cleanup and resource recovery without negative environmental impact.


PO Box 4222 (Physical Address: 6540 Meyer Drive Washington, MO 63090), Ballwin, Missouri 63022
Toll Free: (800) 730-8980 | Local: (636) 583-7974 • [email protected]
https://biospantech.com

Soil Works LLC

Yankton, South Dakota

Soil Works LLC offers education, services, and products intended to increase profitability, rebuild soil, reduce chemicals, and change the way we grow food.


For US and other Countries: PO Box 119 | 4200 W 8th St, Yankton, South Dakota 57078
Toll Free: (877) 886-5115 | Main: (605) 260-0784 • [email protected]
https://soilworksllc.com/

Nebraska Horse Trails Committee

Blair, Nebraska

The essence of our organization exists in our human spirit – a small but mighty group who are passionate about our horses, in-love with the great outdoors and possess the spirit and determination to keep our dream of hor...


PO Box 212, Blair, Nebraska 68008
(402) 427-4586 • [email protected]
https://www.nehorsetrails.com/

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