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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.
What Will a Reconsideration of Critical Habitat Regulations Mean for Conservation?
Settling a lawsuit brought by 20 states, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will reconsider critical habitat regulations. What will this mean for conservation?
National Parks Are Underfunded — Overhauling Fees Will Help
Our national treasures are too important to hang on the whims of political funding decisions.
State-Owned Lands in the Eastern United States: Lessons from State Land Management in Practice
Eastern states demonstrate innovative state land policies that provide lessons for federal land management.
Worried About Cuts to the ESA Listing Budget?
Environmentalists should have the option of chipping in to expedite decisions.
When Wildlife Is a Zero-Sum Proposition
In Kenya, wildlife policy increasingly threatens rural communities—and the species it intends to protect.
How to Reduce Conflicts Over Public Lands in the West
Federal land management is more likely to produce acrimony and lawsuits than cooperation. It doesn’t have to be that way.
Sharing-Economy Conservation
Why technology solves complex environmental problems better than regulation.