Equestrian Land Conservation Resource (ELCR) Named 2008 Beneficiary of Breyer's Annual Benefit Model Program
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February 1, 2008
Breyer Animal Creations
Breyer has created beautiful palomino and chestnut trail horses in ELCR and Breyer branded custom-designed boxes that also contain an application to apply for funding. The ELCR Benefit models will be available from January-December 2008 at specialty toy stores, tack shops, agricultural retailers nationwide in specially marked displays. Details about applying for funding will also be available online at www.BreyerHorses.com or www.ELCR.org.
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About Breyer® Animal Creations®
Breyer® Animal Creations® is the world’s best-selling brand of equine-themed toys and collectibles. Breyer designs, manufactures and markets authentic model horses and animals of enduring quality for play and collecting. From Hollywood heroes like Roy Roger’s Trigger to racing legends Seabiscuit and Barbaro, Breyer brings the world of horses to life. Each Breyer model is individually crafted and hand-decorated by Breyer artisans, so that each Breyer model is an original. See the entire collection at www.BreyerHorses.com.
About Equestrian Land Conservation Resource (ELCR)
Equestrian Land Conservation Resource, based at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky, is the only national organization that advances the conservation of land for horse related activities. Equestrian Land Conservation Resource is a resource for horse people, towns, land trusts and elected officials nationwide – a clearinghouse of information on such topics as getting organized, securing land trusts and rights of way. It is a network that puts people in touch with those of similar need or experience, partnering with environmental and other interest groups, and other information to secure land for horse activities. In addition, ELCR promotes the vital connection between horse landowners and land conservation in general. For more information, visit www.ELCR.org or call 859-455-8383.
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