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Innovation in Wildlife Management
3 Ways Markets Are Protecting Our Environment
Markets can save the environment. In fact, they’re already doing It.
A Broad Interpretation of WOTUS Undermines Wetland Conservation
PERC filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court on Sackett v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Can the Big Bad Wolf Save Your Life?
Freakonomics Radio: Research from PERC fellows shows a general economic benefit to the presence of wolves, but complexities abound.
Reconciling the Past and Forging a Future for the African Wildlife Economy
Africa’s iconic wildlife forms a key part of the continent’s identity and is globally significant, both ecologically and economically. As the twenty-first century progresses, how is Africa’s economy likely to evolve and what role will this vital natural heritage play within it?
How Serious Are We, Really, About Protecting The Yellowstone Ecosystem?
If the answer is saving America’s greatest wildlife region, then a more valiant and courageous effort aimed at conserving private lands needs to begin right now.
Free Market Environmentalism Offers a Different Shade of Green
A podcast on how a cooperative approach to conservation offers more sustainable solutions.
PERC Film Elk in Paradise Wins Prestigious Award
PERC’s short film Elk in Paradise: Rancher, Ecologist, Hunter has won the Atlas Network’s Lights, Camera, Liberty Film Festival Award!
Public Comment on the Rescission of “Habitat” Definition
Repealing the current habitat definition would not only exacerbate conflict but also distract from better methods to promote habitat restoration.
Public Comment on the Proposed Rescission of the Exclusion Rule
Critical habitat designations can make habitat features a significant liability for private landowners.