All Research:
Healthy Public and Private Lands
Missing the Mark
How the Endangered Species Act Falls Short of Its Own Recovery Goals
The ESA Should Be Reformed to Better Incentivize Recovery Efforts
A testimony submitted to the U.S. House Natural Resources Committee on its hearing “The Endangered Species Act at 50.”
Environmental Markets Should Guide Federal Land Use
Allowing markets to operate on federal land would be a win-win for free markets and for the environment.
To Make Conservation Leasing Work, BLM Must Respect Current Lease Holders and Embrace Markets
PERC’s public comment on the Bureau of Land Managements Proposed Conservation and Landscape Health Rule
New Conservation License Supports State Lands
The new conservation license is the opportunity for us to collectively invest in the places that make our community so special.
How States Shape Wildlife Conservation on Private Lands
As “laboratories of democracy,” states can learn from one another’s successes and challenges, ultimately driving innovation and improvement in wildlife conservation.
The Biden Administration’s Proposed Roadblock to Species Recovery
While many of the proposed changes are minor or technical, the biggest substantive change would undermine incentives for states and private landowners to recover species.
PERC Defends Voluntary, Collaborative Solutions to Access Conflicts
An amicus brief submitted to the Ninth Circuit regarding
Are Conservation Leases the Key to Resolving Competing Demands on Public Lands?
We should create a system of conservation leasing that allows groups to resolve their competing demands over the use of public lands through voluntary negotiation—just as they often do on private lands today.