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Open Space Access Survey

Thank you for taking the time to complete our survey. Your input is valuable to ELCR! As our appreciation to you, for taking the time to complete our survey, we will send you one free issue of "The Resource".
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Demographic Data - Please tell us about yourself!
(1)In which city, county and state do you reside?
  City*:
  County:
  State*:
(2) Please indicate your age group?
  Under 18  18 to 25  26 to 40  41 and over
  Work Status:
  Working    Retired

Survey Questions
(3) Do you own an equine?
  YesNo
(4) If yes, how many?
 
1 to 2  3 to 5  6 to 10  11 or more
(5) Do you regularly participate in equestrian activities?
  YesNo
(6) If yes, in what disciplines or equestrian activities do you regularly participate (check all that apply)?
  4-H Horse ActivitiesTrail RidingBoarding
  BreedingBreed ShowsCalvary/Reinactment
  Camping with HorsesCompetitive Trail RidingDressage
  DrivingEndurance RidingEquitation
  EventingField TrialsFox Hunting
  Hunter/Jumper ShowsMounted OrienteeringOrganized Trail Riding
  Pony ClubRacingRecreational Riding
  Backyard Enjoyment/Pasture Ornaments
  Other:
(7) How often do you ride or drive equines outside of an enclosed arena? (select one)
  Not RegularlyOnce or twice a weekMore than twice a week
(8) I would ride in the open more if (check all that apply):
  More open space was availableI had easier access to open space
  I had safer access to open spaceI didn't have to trailer to get to open space
  My trainer or parents would let meI had a riding companion more easily available
  I had more timeI don't want to ride more in the open
(9) What are your major time commitments other than horses (check all that apply)?
  FamilyHorse-related job Non-horse related job
  SchoolOther sports/hobbiesCommunity Service
  Other:
(10) The types of riding spaces I use are (check all that apply):
  Enclosed ArenaTrails and/or open fields
  Cross-country courses or obstacle coursesRace tracks
(11) For the most part, the land I ride on is:
  Publicly OwnedPrivately Owned
(12) If I am riding on private land owned by another, I first seek permission:
  AlwaysSometimesIf convenient
  Only if the owner approaches meNever
(13) The longest ride currently available to me is:
  MilesHours
(14) There areare not
  significant trails or open spaces available for equestrian use within 30 minutes of my home.
(15) There is open space in my area where equestrians are allowed, but it is unsuitable for equestrian use because: (choose all that apply)
  The area is not open to horsesI do not have a way to reach the area
  The area is privateThe trails are too busy
  Other:
(16) Equestrians in my area are:
  unaware ofaware ofvery active in
  decisions affecting local land use by equestrians.
(17) In the past five years, I have experienced or caused the closure of land for equestrian activities because of (check all that apply):
  DevelopmentChange of ownershipConcern over liability risk
  Lack of adequate maintenanceDamage caused by equestrian usersDamage caused by non-equestrian users
  Other:
(18) The land waswas not
  also closed to non-equestrian users.
(19) The amount of equestrian activity in my local area has:
  Diminished over the past five yearsStayed ConstantIncreased
(20) My community is facing significant potential loss of access to open space (check all that apply):
  For equestrian activitiesFor non-equestrian activitiesIs not facing any loss of open space access
(21) The biggest threats to equestrian activity in my area over the next 20 years are (check all that apply):
  Commercial developmentPrice of landTaxes
  Residential developmentLoss of places to rideLoss of places to stable
  Loss of places to showOther:
(22) Please rate on a scale from 0 to 10 the planning/zoning process affecting the places you live and ride, where a '0' represents a process that maximizes density development and '10' represents a process that miximizes preservation of open space access and quality of life:
10
(23) There isis not
  an active group concerned with the conservation of open space in my area.
(24) It doesdoes not
  adequately represent the needs and interests of area equestrians.
(25) If there are non-equestrian groups actively working to preserve open space in your area, what are their main motivating activities? (check all that apply)
  Naturalists (bird watchers, trackers, etc.)EcologistsOther sports (biking, hiking, etc.)
  HuntingOther:
(26) Considering these other organizations, do you consider their activities compatible with equestrian use?
  Yes, all are compatibleSome are compatibleNo, none are compatible
(27) Considering these organizations, do they consider equestrian use compatible with their goals?
  YesNoI don't know
(28) I amam not
  familiar with efforts toward the conservation of open space and preservation of access for equestrian activities in my area.
(29) Efforts I am aware of havehave not
  been successful.
(30) I havehave not
  personally participated in such efforts.
(31) If there were a campaign to preserve open space and access for equestrians in my area in the future, I would:
  Be willing to lead it
  Be willing to participate if someone else got it started
  Trust that someone else would take care of it
(32) I dodo not
  think it is useful to unite different equestrian disciplines to work toward preserving open space for equestrian use.
(33) I dodo not
  think it would be helpful to have a national organization dedicated to providing assistance in open space preservation efforts.

Optional - Contact Information
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  Address:
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