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Innovation in Wildlife Management
Inside the West’s Wild Horse Crisis: Overpopulation Starvation, and the Stress on Public Lands
New report from PERC analyzes effectiveness of Bureau of Land Management’s wild horse removal and benefits of adoption program, finds adoptions have doubled and taxpayer savings skyrocketed
From Range to Ranch
Assessing the Bureau of Land Management’s wild horse and burro adoption incentive program
Creative Conservation Inspires Hope This Earth Day
Doom-and-gloom Earth Day messaging often paints a depressing future, but there is plenty of progress to celebrate.
More Research Is Needed to Develop an Effective Brucellosis Vaccine
A public comment submitted to the U.S. Department of Agriculture on the proposed rule to amend and republish the list of select agents and toxins.
America’s Wildlife Habitat Conservation Act, Explained
Amidst so much posturing and conflict over wildlife policy, this bill is a substantive and serious solution that addresses real conservation challenges.
Sharing and Expanding the Co-Benefits of Conservation
An academic paper published by the journal Ecological Economics
The Partners Who Make a Difference
Thanks to key partners, we’re ushering in a new era of cooperative, voluntary conservation.
PERC Research on Voluntary Conservation on Federal Grazing Lands Earns Praise from Prestigious Institutions
PERC’s scholarship reaches across traditional partisan lines, offering smart ideas and innovations that appeal to a broad spectrum of stakeholders.
Introducing Winter Range
A conservation collaboration between PERC and Wyoming Whiskey