PERC’s Executive Director, Brian Yablonski, spoke with Cato Daily Podcast host Caleb Brown about the changes that should be made to the Endangered Species Act in order to encourage greater species recovery. By making a rare species’ presence a liability rather than an asset, an Endangered Species Act listing can undermine the incentives for private landowners to accommodate species. So long as the bear remains listed, property owners face burdensome regulations if grizzlies migrate through their land—not to mention the other costs and challenges predators like grizzlies present for ranchers and other property owners.
Cato Daily Podcast: Grizzly Bears and Endangered Species Recovery
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Brian Yablonski
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Brian Yablonski is the chief executive officer of PERC and the former chairman of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
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A Big PERC Win For National Parks
Our big idea for America's Best Idea is becoming a reality.
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Pulling Wetlands Conservation Out of the Political Muck
Ideas for policy and market innovations that can improve wetland conservation
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On the Proposed Recission of the Conservation and Landscape Health Rule
PERC submitted a public comment on the proposed rescision of the BLM's Conservation and Landscape Health Rule.
