Engaging and diminishing the risk will require changes in how we govern and manage our forests.
Author Archives: Kat Dwyer
Progress for the Bozeman Municipal Watershed Project
If the delays stemming from litigation can be reduced, the Forest Service can more easily do its job, stewarding resources we all use and enjoy.
Forest Health and Free Market Environmentalism
A podcast on the market’s role in fostering healthy forests.
Testimony before the U.S. House Natural Resources Committee Forum on the 30 by 30 Initiative
Brian Yablonski testifies before the U.S. House Natural Resources Committee Forum on the 30 by 30 Initiative.
Testimony Before the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources Hearing on Wildlife Trafficking
Catherine Semcer testifies before the U.S. House on ways to reduce illegal wildlife trade.
Public Comment on U.S. Forest Service Rangeland Management Directives
PERC weighs in on the U.S. Forest Service’s efforts to modernize its rangeland management program.
Fix America’s Forests: Holly Fretwell on The John Batchelor Show
A podcast on PERC’s 8 ideas to reform and restore national forests and tackle the wildfire crisis.
The Federal Government Should Look to Private Partners to Tackle the Wildfire Crisis
The best way to seriously reduce the human, economic, and environmental devastation is to unleash private partners to perform needed forest restoration.
How to Prevent Wildfires Without More Government Interference
By reducing regulation and increasing market and partnership opportunities, policymakers have the opportunity to promote restoration for healthy forests that provide public conservation benefits while reducing the risk of megafires.
Yellowstone’s ‘Core’ Focus is a Winning Strategy
In Yellowstone, conservation starts with taking care of the people responsible for protecting the park’s resources.