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Part 1: “Action for Equestrian Trails in Pennsylvania and Beyond

  • Gwen Willis / Pennsylvania Equine Council
  • Feb 14, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 21, 2020


Gwen Wills of the Pennsylvania Equine Council, will speak about the issues, solutions, and collaborations with local and state agencies, equine advocacy organizations and consultants that must be understood, developed and maintained to keep and expand trails access for equestrians. She will also address equestrian trail behaviors, including how to avoid potential conflicts and work with other user groups, good environmental practices that will protect trail corridor land and habitat from environmental damage. and how trail design and maintenance will allow equestrians to maintain access to trails.





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