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posted Sep 29, 2021

Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association

The Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association is dedicated to creating and sustaining the best possible mountain bike trail system in the Roaring Fork Valley.


posted Sep 29, 2021

Front Range Back Country Horsemen (FRBCH)

Front Range Back Country Horsemen is made up of people who share a love for horses and trail riding. We are dedicated to protecting the land, educating users and believe in our historic right to ride on public lands in Colorado.


posted Sep 29, 2021

ECO Trails

Committed to constructing and maintaining a regional trail system through Eagle County.


posted Sep 29, 2021

Cherokee Ridge Alpine Trail Association (CRATA)

Cherokee Ridge Alpine Trail Association (CRATA) is an organization dedicated to developing walking trails on public land around our lakes and streams.


posted Sep 28, 2021

Developing a Trail Competency Framework

Working across sectors to create shared language around trail skills and expertise.


posted Sep 20, 2021

City of Newcastle

Newcastle currently has nearly 40 acres of developed parks distributed throughout much of the city limits for residents and visitors to enjoy. Most of the parks offer some level of active and passive recreational elements.


posted Sep 7, 2021

Washington Conservation Corps

Our Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) is an AmeriCorps program that creates future leaders through community involvement and mentorship. We have more than 350 members and experienced staff statewide who restore critical habitat, build trails, and respond to local and national disasters.


posted Sep 7, 2021

Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge

The Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1990 to protect, conserve, and restore habitat for wildlife native to the river's floodplain. The refuge consists of twenty-two islands and four mainland tracts scattered along 362 miles of the upper Ohio River. Most of the refuge's 3440 acres of land and underwater habitat are located in West Virginia; however, Pennsylvania and Kentucky each have two refuge islands.


posted Sep 7, 2021

Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge

The Balcones Canyonlands NWR was established to provide critical habitat for two endangered songbirds, the Golden-cheeked warbler and the recently delisted Black-capped vireo.


posted Sep 7, 2021

Pauline E. Burnes, Landscape Architect, PLLC

Retired Regional Landscape Architect from the NYS Department of Transportation Region 6. Currently working with the New York State Horse Council, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation and others to improve equestrian trails in the Southern Tier of New York State.


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Chicago Area Mountain Bikers (CAMBR)

Chicago, Illinois

The mission of the Chicago Area Mountain Bikers is to educate bicyclists, promote responsible trail use, prevent trail closings, maintain and build multi-use natural surface singletrack and freeride cycling opportunities...


Chicago, Illinois
[email protected]
https://www.cambr.org/

Central Colorado Conservancy

Salida, Colorado

Protecting the lands, waters, and quality of life of Central Colorado as our communities face pressure and rapid growth.


PO Box 942 | 128 East First Street, Salida, Colorado 81201
‪(719) 626-1402 • [email protected]
https://www.centralcoloradoconservancy.org/

Vermont Horse Council

Northfield, Vermont

Creating a Unified Equine Voice


287 W Hill Rd, Northfield, Vermont 05663
[email protected]
https://www.vthorsecouncil.org/

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