All Research:
Healthy Public and Private Lands
Elk in Paradise: Conserving Migratory Wildlife and Working Lands in Montana’s Paradise Valley
This report presents findings from an extensive survey and numerous discussions with landowners, which reveal attitudes toward wildlife and point the way to solutions that can support landowners and wildlife in the valley.
A Different Shade of Green
Markets and property rights are working to solve a variety of environmental problems.
Against Environmental Pessimism
Doomsday thinking about the environment has been popular for decades. A rational optimist lays out the many reasons we can be hopeful about the future of the planet.
A Pirate Looks at 40
Reflections on PERC’s milestone anniversary.
Federal Rules Discourage Cleanup of Abandoned Mines
Better incentives will motivate efforts to rid western landscapes of lingering pollution.
Free Markets Meet Public Lands
How PERC’s ideas are improving federal land management.
Yellowstone’s Surprising Connection to Fighting Coronavirus
A key ingredient in the standard Covid-19 tests was found in Yellowstone’s hot springs decades ago. Here’s what Yellowstone’s next big discovery could mean for the future of national parks.
Wolves in Washington State
Non-lethal management approaches and expanded compensation plans can enhance wolf conservation and limit human-wildlife conflict.
Fixing Our Parks, One Step at a Time
Fixing our public lands now and into the future is how we will restore what’s great about our “Great American Outdoors.”








