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Healthy Public and Private Lands
Should Dried Up Ponds Limit Property Rights?
The yearslong dispute over a frog demonstrates how the Endangered Species Act has failed wildlife and private property owners alike.
Endangered Frog’s Survival Depends on Making Landowners Friends Not Foes
Maybe it’s a sign of our times that the Supreme Court’s next case could hinge on something so obscure as whether five ponds in southeastern Louisiana stay wet year-round.
Endangered Species as Assets Instead of Liabilities
RESEARCH INITIATIVE: Rare species must benefit rather than burden the private landowners who provide essential habitat for them.
Modernization of the Endangered Species Act
Jonathan Wood’s testimony before the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources.
Written Comment on U.S. Support for Reforms to Botswana’s Wildlife Sector
Proposed reforms to Botswana’s wildlife sector will serve the conservation and regional security interests of both Botswana and the United States.
This Land is Your Land
National Public Lands Day should be about taking care of them.
Proposed Changes Will Help Recover Endangered Species
Aligning the incentives of property owners with the interests of vulnerable species will promote recovery.
Public Comment on Proposals to Improve the Endangered Species Act
PERC weighs in on efforts to “improve and modernize” the Endangered Species Act.
Consider the Dusky Gopher Frog
Protect endangered species by turning them into assets.