All Research:
Healthy Public and Private Lands
The Secret to Conserving Our Crown Jewels? Maintenance
If the Biden administration is serious about conserving our national parks, it must prioritize routine maintenance.
A Better Way to Fund Conservation and Recreation
Federal oil and gas revenues have generated funding for the great outdoors for decades, but the model warrants reconsideration.
Enhancing the Public Lands Recreation Fee System
Visitors are already helping public lands flourish by contributing revenues that support recreation. Reforms could improve management and benefit visitors even more.
Fixing National Park Maintenance For the Long Haul
Addressing overdue maintenance is vital, but the root of the problem is a lack of attention to routine maintenance.
A Tale of Two States
How Colorado has found innovative approaches to protecting homes in the wake of increasing wildfire risks
The Gray Wolf Leads the Way for Other Endangered Species
The wolf population’s decades of impressive and steady growth are an important reminder of the power of incentives.
Addressing Brucellosis Will Help Ranchers and Wildlife
In order to conserve migration corridors, we must reduce the liability of elk borne by landowners by addressing the risk of brucellosis.
San Francisco Should Pay Yosemite the Dam Rent
The century-old agreement between the city and the national park over the use of Hetch Hetchy Reservoir demands an update.
Unlike Politics, Property Rights Provide a Firm Foundation for Conservation
Conservation pursued through the market and property rights is protected from shifting political winds.