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Author Archives: Kat Dwyer
A Path Forward for the Grizzly Bear
Breaking the endless cycle of conflict and litigation will allow the recovery of this remarkable species to be celebrated as it should.
Conservation and Punishment
In southwestern Alabama, decades of responsible stewardship get rewarded with federal regulation.
Snapshots
Examples from around the world of markets being put to work for conservation.
Donations Unneeded
A synthetic alternative to horseshoe crab blood could spare the arthropods from the medical testing supply chain—just one example of innovations indirectly aiding species.
A Summer of Forest Litigation
A small collection of litigants continues to derail forest management efforts with lawsuits—jeopardizing the environment they claim to be protecting.
New Report Outlines 10 Solutions for Improving the Endangered Species Act for its 50th Anniversary
Ahead of the 50th Anniversary of the Endangered Species Act this December, a new report from PERC, explores creative ideas to improve the landmark law’s conservation outcomes.
A Field Guide for Wildlife Recovery
The Endangered Species Act’s Elusive Search to Recover Species—and What to Do About It.
Robert Exley McCormick, PERC Senior Fellow, 1946-2023
What truly distinguished Bobby was his generosity of spirit.
In Memoriam: Bobby McCormick
The PERC family is saddened to share that PERC senior fellow Robert “Bobby” McCormick has passed away.