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Wildlife & Water Markets on This Week’s Stossel
Should trophy hunting be banned? Are California’s water shortages manmade? PERC Senior Fellow Terry Anderson and PERC alum Zack Donohew weigh in on this week’s Stossel.
The Bear, The Bison, and The Business of Yellowstone
Capturing the economic value of wildlife—for the benefit of wildlife.
Oregon Program Could Reduce Traffic Congestion While Making Gas Taxes a Thing of the Past
Oregon has become the first state to implement a mileage-based user fee, and it could revolutionize how America funds its roads.
Breaking the Backlog
Can public-private partnerships tackle the park maintenance backlog?
The Resilience of Beekeepers
Q&A with beekeeper Todd Myers on National Honey Bee Day. On August 22nd, beekeepers observe National Honey Bee Day to promote local beekeeping and encourage “support of beekeepers in their own communities.” For centuries, even in the face of disease, parasites, and colony collapse, beekeepers have maintained healthy bee hives. And while most “beekeeping isContinue reading “The Resilience of Beekeepers”
Landowners Are Our Friends
How hunters helped develop the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation and saved America’s wildlife from the “tragedy of the commons.”
Why it’s so hard to clean up abandoned mines
Q&A with David Gerard on mining, liability, and the Animas River spill.
Stephen Mather’s Ghost
Revisiting the consensus for national parks.
The Future of Big-Game Hunting in Zimbabwe
On MSNBC’s Sports Matters, Terry Anderson discusses hunting as a tool for conservation.