This special episode of A Voice for Rural America explores how the ESA could be reformed to achieve better recovery outcomes for listed species.
Author Archives: Kat Dwyer
Quibbling While the West Burns
In a world where bureaucracy moves slow and wildfires move fast, it’s little surprise that fire keeps winning.
Western Rangelands Are Overpopulated With Wild Horses. The East Can Help.
Easterners can offer a lifeline to wild horses, helping to rehabilitate Western ecosystems and ensure the well-being of these majestic animals.
From Plans to Reality: The Vital Role of Categorical Exclusions in Forest Restoration Projects
Our forests can’t wait for us to make up our mind on whether they’re worth saving.
The Future Is Here
PERC convened cross-functional experts to explore the conservation potential of virtual fencing.
Virtual Fencing Technology Offers Groundbreaking Conservation Potential in American West
PERC co-hosts virtual fencing summit, bringing together top agriculture, conservation, government and technology experts to discuss pioneering virtual fencing technology
PERC Partners With the State of Utah to Save the Great Salt Lake
PERC is partnering with the State of Utah to develop a comprehensive model that identifies the best opportunities for water conservation.
Clearing the Air: Empowering Solutions to Western Wildfire Smoke
By removing bureaucratic obstacles and providing necessary support for prescribed burns, we can promote healthier forests and cleaner air for all.
Mountain & Prairie Podcast: Healthy Forest Discussion
A special podcast episode featuring a live discussion from PERC’s premiere of the short film Good Fire, Bad Fire.
Are We Loving Our Parks Too Much?
In envisioning the future of our parks, Congress and citizens alike have an opportunity to foster innovation and flexibility in park management.