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Healthy Public and Private Lands
Divided Lands: State vs. Federal Management in the West
A comparison of state and federal land management in the West.
What Would Environmentalists Do if They Owned ANWR?
As the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge debate heats up again, Shawn Regan, writing for Reason, looks at how The Aubudon Society has managed to earn mineral royalties while also protecting bird habitat.
Wetlands Restoration at O’Dell Creek
Rancher and enviropreneur Jeff Lazslo forged partnerships with public and private funders to restore a huge wetland that now flourishes with fish, wildlife, and plants.
Pop-up Wetlands for Migratory Birds
A conservation program pays farmers to create habitat on demand.
Paying to Play in the Great Outdoors
Hunters and anglers help fund public land conservation. Should others pitch in?
The 21st Century Wharf
A “right to reef out” could encourage private investments in coastal restoration.
The War on Wildlife Trade
Is the prohibitionist approach really helping?
National park entrance fees deserve a hike
A former backcountry ranger, PERC research fellow Shawn Regan weighs in on the national parks’ proposed entrance fee hikes. Fee revenues help parks address critical needs without relying on Congress for appropriations.
New Issue of PERC Reports
This special issue of PERC Reports is dedicated to PERC’s Lone Mountain Fellows. In our cover story, Michael ‘t Sas-Rolfes explores the war on wildlife trade and offers insights from his recent research at PERC.