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New Report Lays Out Healthy Path Forward for America’s National Parks
The new report offers 8 ideas to bolster confidence in the Park Service’s ability to be an effective steward of public lands funding.
PERC Partners With the State of Utah to Save the Great Salt Lake
PERC is partnering with the State of Utah to develop a comprehensive model that identifies the best opportunities for water conservation.
New Report Examines How an International Surcharge Can Help Steward Our National Parks
An international surcharge could raise an estimated $330 million, nearly doubling recreation fee revenue for the park system.
Virtual Fencing Technology Offers Groundbreaking Conservation Potential in American West
PERC co-hosts virtual fencing summit, bringing together top agriculture, conservation, government and technology experts to discuss pioneering virtual fencing technology
Inside the West’s Wild Horse Crisis: Overpopulation Starvation, and the Stress on Public Lands
New report from PERC analyzes effectiveness of Bureau of Land Management’s wild horse removal and benefits of adoption program, finds adoptions have doubled and taxpayer savings skyrocketed
PERC Partnership Helps Rancher Launch Innovative Virtual Fence Project
Pioneering ranching technology will improve wildlife habitat by enabling the removal of miles of internal barbed-wire fence.
PERC Launches “Elk Rent” Payment for Presence Conservation Program
The partnership harnesses the power of artificial intelligence and a unique payment model
New Report Outlines 10 Solutions for Improving the Endangered Species Act for its 50th Anniversary
Ahead of the 50th Anniversary of the Endangered Species Act this December, a new report from PERC, explores creative ideas to improve the landmark law’s conservation outcomes.
PERC Launches New Conservation Innovation Lab
Conservationist Travis Brammer to lead new home for groundbreaking field projects that prototype creative solutions to protect land, water, and wildlife.
SCOTUS Ruling Delivers Major Win for Property Rights and Voluntary Conservation Efforts
Today, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of the Sackett family in their years-long legal battle with the Environmental Protection Agency.
University of Wyoming Professor Temple Stoellinger Promoted to PERC Senior Fellow
We are thrilled to elevate Stoellinger’s role as she expands her work related to wildlife and natural resource law.
A Big Step Forward for Conservation Leasing
The Bureau of Land Management’s rule change is a big step in the right direction toward putting conservation on equal footing with other land uses.