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Healthy Public and Private Lands
Competition Can Help Resolve Public Lands Conflicts
Allowing non-ranching groups to hold grazing permits could give a fair shake to ranchers, environmentalists, and recreationists alike when it comes to our public lands.
We Need Monumental Creativity to Resolve Antiquities Act Conflicts
We need creativity to balance the many competing interests affected by monument designations.
Instead of a Monument, How About a North Woods National Park — Run by Lucas St. Clair
If Secretary Ryan Zinke thinks Katahdin Woods and Waters warrants national park status, he should insist that it be done with a stipulation.
National Monument Alternatives: Innovative Strategies to Protect Public Lands
Will Pennsylvania’s trust approach to public lands reduce conflict?
In Pennsylvania, former enemies—loggers and green activists—could become partners in conservation.
Feds Should Stop Digging a Budget Hole and Quit the Land Grabs
When it comes to our treasured public lands, we’ve dug ourselves into a financial hole.
Can Markets Handle Invasive Species?
Markets are great at solving the problems of allocating resources for useful things like bread, cars, and iPhones. But what about lionfish?
Zinke Rides In
But will the new interior secretary take on the federal-lands bureaucracy?
It’s Time to Modernize the Antiquities Act
The act runs roughshod over the legislative process that is at the core of American governance, which seeks to promote compromise and coalition-building.