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Healthy Public and Private Lands
Lacking Consensus, Monument Designations Breed Endless Conflict
Relying on the government to protect ecologically sensitive areas puts those protection in jeopardy every election.
Inflexible Regulation of Utah’s Endangered Prairie Dog Antithetical to Conservation
PERC files an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of environmental federalism.
When Does Hunting Earn a Trophy?
Responsible hunting can help ensure exotic species are protected from poaching and corruption.
Even If You Don’t Think Hunting Is Pretty, It’s an Effective Conservation Tool
Many may never like hunting, but hopefully we can all agree that it is better than the alternative—losing rare species forever.
Give Tribes Real Authority in Bears Ears National Monument
Can Federalism’s Flexibility Recover Endangered Species?
The Endangered Species Act creates lots of work for lawyers and bureaucrats, but measured by the criteria it announces as the goal—recovering species—it hasn’t worked.
Where There’s Smoke, There’s Policy Changes Needed
The question of how to manage wildfires is a hot one as fire can be both constructive and destructive.
Kill Regulations to Save the Sage Grouse
Science Supports Removing Grizzly Bear Endangered Species Protection
Is the enforcement of the Endangered Species Act scientifically or politically based?