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Innovation in Wildlife Management
A New Tool to Help Share the Cost of Living With Wildlife
The costs of sustaining crucial habitat for migrating elk have fallen entirely on the shoulders of ranchers. Until now.
Colorado Should Help Ranchers Minimize Conflicts Between Wolves and Livestock
A public comment submitted to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission regarding its draft wolf restoration and management plan.
Carbon-Free Power Isn’t Free of Hard Choices
American can have more clean energy or more toad-protecting regulations, but not both.
A Conservation Approach Where Everyone Wins
Environmental conflicts are often zero-sum political battles, but innovative market approaches can bridge ideological divides.
Restricting Trophy Imports Will Undermine African Elephant Conservation
A public comment submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in opposition to the proposed revision to the section 4(d) rule for the African elephant.
Biden’s Elephant Protection Efforts Are Likely to Backfire
More laws and more science will not pay rangers’ salaries or fund the management of national parks the way elephant hunting currently does.
Unpacking the Endangered Species Act
Jonathan Wood joins Tiffany Lashmet of “Ag Law in the Field,” a podcast from Texas A&M University, to discuss the Endangered Species Act.
Conservatives Can Lead on Conservation and Climate Solutions
Supporting policies that leverage incentives and partnerships to protect our natural heritage should be a big part of our strategy to address environmental challenges.
Public Comment Supporting Montana FWP’s Draft Grizzly Bear Management Plan
The proposed plan seeks to facilitate the continued growth and health of grizzly populations, while also being sensitive to the effects a large carnivore can have on communities, landowners, and the agriculture industry.