PERC weighs in on how to improve forest management as part of President Biden’s executive order.
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Oral Testimony Before the Montana House Agriculture Committee in Opposition to H.B. 677
But there is no reason for believers in individual liberty, property rights, and free markets to abandon the defense of those values when a conservation group’s rights are at stake.
To Recover Endangered Species, Reduce Conflict and Reward Landowners Who Restore Habitat
Recovering endangered and threatened species ultimately depends on broader reforms that respect property rights and provide the right incentives to private landowners.
A Look Back At the Gold King Mine Spill
Five years after the Gold King mine spill, we still need reforms to clean up abandoned mines.
Restoring What’s Great About the Great American Outdoors
PERC’s response to the passage of the Great American Outdoors Act.
Conserving Wildlife While Reducing Disease Risk
Catherine Semcer testifies before the U.S. Senate on ways to conserve wildlife and prevent disease transmission.
PERC Research Fellow Testifies on Wildlife Conservation and Zoonotic Disease Risks
Catherine Semcer testifies before the U.S. Senate on the importance of habitat conservation in preventing disease transmission from wildlife to humans.
2020 William S. Broadbent Family Graduate Fellow Award
PERC would like to congratulate Henry Holmes, recipient of the 2020 William S. Broadbent Family Graduate Fellow Award.
Another Grizzly Day in Court
Government lawyer in grizzly bear delisting hearing: “I can almost guarantee” we’ll be here again.
The Future of the Greater Yellowstone Grizzly Bear
The recovery of the grizzly bear in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is a success that should be recognized and celebrated.