A public comment submitted to Montana FWP regarding its proposed mule deer management guiding principles
Author Archives: Kat Dwyer
Condition-Based Management is a Lawful Way for the Forest Service to Comply With NEPA
An amicus brief submitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in North Cascades Conservation Council v. United States Forest Service
Developing New Tools to De-Risk Wildlife Occupancy on Private Lands
Incorporating de-risking tools into the wildlife conservation toolbox can help conservation practitioners more strategically allocate resources to benefit wildlife and the private lands that help support them.
Creative Conservation Can Support Private Land Stewardship
A public comment on proposed changes to hunting and damage claims regulation in Wyoming
PERC Reports Summer 2024
This issue of PERC Reports demonstrates the importance of incentives across a wide range of issues.
Roaming Home
How a new adoption incentive program is helping rein in the wild horse crisis
To Save a Landmark Lake
As Utahns scramble to rescue the Great Salt Lake, PERC is bringing its expertise in harnessing water markets to confront a “wicked” problem
Happy to Pay
Many countries charge international tourists more than residents to visit national parks. Should we do the same here to help fund our national treasures?
What’s the Deal With NACs?
Natural asset companies have been proposed to boost investment in conservation by selling shares in nature. Can they achieve their financial and ecological goals?
Easy Does It
Groundwater conservation easements provide an innovative means to voluntarily curtail water use