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Author Archives: Kat Dwyer
There’s a Right and a Wrong Way to Enhance Public Access
Access advocates have a choice: They can pursue litigation, or they can work with landowners to enhance access.
Superfund Case Highlights the Important Role of Property Rights in Discouraging Harmful Pollution
PERC and the Pacific Legal Foundation filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court on Atlantic Richfield Co. v. Christian
A Flood of Red Tape
Why is it harder to buy out flood-prone properties than to rebuild?
Conserving Wildlife Migration Corridors
Statement for the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources on the critical role private landowners play in conserving migration corridors.
Look to History to Reform the Antiquities Act
Shifting responsibility for protecting federal lands back to Congress can reduce conflict while promoting deliberation and compromise.
Hunting for Wildlife Recovery
Watch PERC’s short film which tells the story of how trophy hunting is helping conserve African wildlife.
The Problem With Environmental Regulation
Why do we take some environmental impacts for granted?
This Hunting Season, Thank a Private Landowner
If we overlook the importance of private landowners in conserving wildlife, we risk jeopardizing what we love.
Elizabeth Warren Is Wrong on Fracking
Like many of her plans, Elizabeth Warren’s anti-drilling, anti-fracking scheme conveniently ignores policy trade-offs, fiscal realities, and even constitutional limits on presidential authority.