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Healthy Public and Private Lands
The Monkey Selfie Case
An example of how litigation-driven environmentalism falls short when resolving conservation conflicts.
The National Park Fee Hike
The role of entrance fees in funding park management.
Prevention and Recovery
Yes, the Endangered Species Act prevents extinction. But why don’t we recover more species?
We Will Better Protect National Parks for Just Pennies More Per Visit
For the price of an ice cream cone at Yellowstone’s Canyon Lodge we will collectively be investing millions in the future of our beloved public lands.
The Road to Recovery
How restoring the Endangered Species Act’s two-step process can prevent extinction and promote recovery.
Recovering the Utah Prairie Dog
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service chooses cooperation over conflict.
Deferred Maintenance and Operational Needs of the National Park Service
PERC’s testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
The Elephant Trophy Ban That Wasn’t
After dizzying flip-flops, will the US continue to support hunting-based conservation programs?
Wildfire Budget ‘Fix’ Won’t Solve Fire Problem
The “fix” will free up funds to spend on forest restoration projects but will do little to reverse the recent increase in wildfire expenditures.