‘Oh, I’ll Keep ‘em Out’
Sara Sutherland, Eric EdwardsGood fences make good ranchers
The Magazine of Free Market Environmentalism
“Yellowstone,” starring Kevin Costner, is one of the most popular shows on television. The action-packed drama follows the travails of a prominent Montana ranching family as they confront an onslaught of challenges to their way of life. The show sparked renewed interest in the American West and a creative idea at PERC. After bringing together researchers, practitioners, and policy experts—and even some “Yellowstone” cast members—for a PERC workshop this past summer, this special issue of PERC Reports was born. In it, we use “Yellowstone’s” portrayals of the Rocky Mountain West to examine real-world western issues.
How stream access laws affect recreation and conservation
Incentives for species recovery need more carrot and less stick
Addressing the financial liability, creating an economic asset
The series portrays political coalitions without romance
My experience at PERC was unique and thought provoking, and it’s clear they back up their work with substance over stereotypes.
This special edition of PERC Reports brings together researchers, practitioners, and policy experts—and even some “Yellowstone” cast members—to better understand the issues of the Rocky Mountain West.
A new agreement led by PERC is helping landowners enhance habitat for Paradise Valley’s iconic elk herds