

Wild Florida Celebrated at 2023 Conservation Summit
On Thursday, November 16th, a large and enthusiastic crowd turned out to hear Path of the Panther creator, Carlton Ward, Jr. speak and learn more about the Florida Wildlife Corridor, despite the torrential rains and wind that night. It was clear that our goal to raise awareness for the Corridor and inspire the community to think about conservation was accomplished. Over 500 people filled the auditorium at Ocala Breeder’s Sales, who have so graciously hosted the Conservation Summit free of charge for the third year in a row.
2023 Conservation Summit Sponsor Spotlight: Bronze Level Sponsors
Horse Farms Forever is immensely grateful for the unwavering support and commitment of our 2023...
2023 Conservation Summit Sponsor Spotlight: Silver Level Sponsors
Horse Farms Forever is immensely grateful for the unwavering support and commitment of our 2023...
Applications Still Accepted for Land Development Regulation Commission
Marion County is still accepting applications for the vacancy on the Land Development Regulation...
October Membership Roundup
We are so thankful for our founders and members, new and renewing, who enable us to keep inspiring...
Land Development Regulation Commission Vacancy!
The Marion County Land Development Regulation Commission has a vacancy. This is an exciting...
2023 Conservation Summit Sponsor Spotlight: Gold Level Sponsors
Horse Farms Forever is immensely grateful for the unwavering support and commitment of our 2023...
John and Shirley Rudnianyn Honored with the Acorn Conservation Award
Horse Farms Forever® is honored to announce John and Shirley Rudnianyn, as the recipients of the...
Save the Dates: 10/26 and 10/27 for Two Events about the County’s Transfer of Development Rights Program
Join Horse Farms Forever for two events in October to discuss how Marion County's Transfer of...
Membership Roundup
We are so thankful for our members and sponsors, new and renewing, who enable us to keep inspiring...
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