“LIGHT ON THE LAND“
Introducing BCHA’s NEW “Light on the Land”
Stock Users Education Program
Light On the Land is the Back Country Horsemen of America educational platform of ACTIONS and ETHICS to perpetuate the common-sense use of saddle and pack stock and encourages the wise and sustainable use and enjoyment on our public lands.
With over 50 years of knowledge and experience within BCHA, Light on the Land harnesses those best practices to compile a comprehensive platform of resources specific to stock use in the wilderness, back country, and front country. These resources can be accessed and shared efficiently, practically, and free of charge to all BCHA members and the general public.
Responsible stock use in the backcountry refers to the ethical and sustainable practices of managing pack and riding animals (such as horses, mules,) when traveling or working in remote, backcountry or wilderness areas. Stock are valuable tools for carrying people, gear and supplies, but their use requires careful consideration to minimize impact on the environment, wildlife, and other people who use the backcountry.
Responsible stock use ensures the continued use of horses and mules on America’s Public Lands.
Key principles of responsible stock use in the backcountry include:
1. Plan Your Backcountry Trip:
2. Trail Use, Etiquette and Safety:
3. Camp Site Selection and Use:
4. Minimize Wildlife Conflicts:
5. Preserve the Integrity of the Backcountry:
By following these principles, users can ensure that their stock use in the backcountry remains sustainable and respectful, benefiting both the animals and the wilderness environment for future generations.
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