No, our national parks have not descended into dangerous, trash-filled squalor.
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Zinke’s Gone, but Interior’s Overhaul Must Continue
The next interior secretary should continue efforts to restructure the department.
Prospecting for Conservation
Federal mining law encourages environmental conflict rather than free-market negotiation.
The Role of Fees in Funding Parks
Allowing parks to tap fee revenue to keep popular parks open during a government shutdown is sensible policy.
Climate Conscious Consumers
A new study suggests better-informed consumers would reduce their climate footprint.
Zinke Rides On
Controversy aside, he enacted several real reforms.
The Endangered Species Act Won’t Save Africa’s Giraffes
Saving the species depends on harnessing American investment.
The Return of the King
An entrepreneurial approach to conserving African lions.
Farewell to Our Horseshoe President
President George H.W. Bush and the art of the small gesture.
PERC Reports: Winter 2018
This special issue of PERC Reports, supported by the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, explores the shifting demands placed on the West’s natural resources.