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Innovation in Wildlife Management
Wildlife Conservation is Key to the Success of Biden’s African Reset
A task ahead for the Biden administration will be to heal the wildlife trade rift between the U.S. and the SADC.
Public Comment on Establishing Experimental Populations Outside a Species’ Historic Range
Successful introduction efforts will require making species an asset to landowners, rather than a liability.
Rhino Poaching and Assassination Highlight Need for Private Wildlife Conservancies to Move Beyond Tourism
Carbon markets offer a potentially promising avenue to boost profits for private African wildlife conservancies.
The Role of Private Lands in Conserving Yellowstone’s Wildlife in the Twenty-First Century
This paper identifies the necessary conditions for a successful expansion of private-lands conservation in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
The Case for Tradeable Permits in Dead Birds
A push toward wind energy threatens to kill more eagles. Markets can help.
Testimony on Endangered Species Act Reform
Preserving what the ESA does well (preventing extinctions) while improving it as a tool to recover species is an essential and achievable goal.
A Voice for Rural America: Promoting Species Recovery
A podcast about policy reforms that could incentivize greater endangered species recovery.
Using Markets to Limit Eagle Mortality from Wind Power
How a market in tradable permits can motivate the wind energy sector to conserve eagles
Research Shows the Importance of Private Lands
A growing body of research shows just how important private landowners are to the success of wildlife conservation efforts worldwide, including the 30 by 30 initiative.