In order to conserve migration corridors, we must reduce the liability of elk borne by landowners by addressing the risk of brucellosis.
Author Archives: Kat Dwyer
Unlike Politics, Property Rights Provide a Firm Foundation for Conservation
Conservation pursued through the market and property rights is protected from shifting political winds.
Atlas Nexus Podcast: Brian Yablonski on Free Market Environmentalism and Endangered Species
A podcast exploring PERC’s work on endangered species conservation and recovery.
Public Comment on Regulations for Designating Critical Habitat
PERC weighs in on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s proposed rule change regarding critical habitat under the Endangered Species Act.
Conservation, Communities, and Covid-19
An Interview with Fulton Mangwanya, Director General of the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority.
Electric Election Roadtrip: Brian Yablonski on Private Conservation
A video podcast on the benefits of private conservation.
Randy Newberg’s Hunt Talk: Private Land, Public Wildlife
A podcast on the role of private lands in stewarding our public wildlife.
Thank a Hunter
It’s incredibly important that we actively support hunting and angling not only because they’re a part of Montana’s identity, but because our wild places need the resources.
How Should We Think About Wildfires?
We must find ways to increase government accountability, reduce regulatory obstacles to active management, and bring private ingenuity and resources to bear on the problem.
Protecting Wetlands: Environmental Federalism and Grassroots Conservation in the Prairie Pothole Region
Scaling back federal regulation over isolated wetlands reduces conflict between regulators and private landowners, aligning economic incentives with voluntary conservation objectives.