All Research:
Innovation in Wildlife Management
America’s First Virtual Fence Conservation Fund
Accepting applicants for innovative conservation projects
The Creation and Extent of America’s First Environmental Agencies
An academic paper exploring why administrative agencies expand and shrink.
Do Environmental Agencies Actually Help The Environment?
PERC Senior Fellow Nick Parker joins The Curious Task podcast.
Rewarding Recovery Will Benefit the Wolf and All Imperiled Wildlife
PERC filed an amicus brief in Defenders of Wildlife v. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
How Wild Horse Adoptions Conserve Public Lands and Save Millions of Dollars
The adoption incentive program is on track to place more than 30,000 animals into private homes during its first decade and save taxpayers more than $800 million in lifetime costs.
A New Idea to Conserve Public Lands
The New York Times: Conservation is a legitimate use of public lands that people should be empowered to pursue.
PERC and RMEF Team Up to Launch Innovative Wildlife Conservation Initiatives
Our expanded partnership marks the beginning of a multiyear effort focused on pioneering big game conservation efforts across the Rocky Mountain West and Pacific Northwest regions.
Forward Thinking Wildlife Management
A public comment submitted to Montana FWP regarding its proposed mule deer management guiding principles
Developing New Tools to De-Risk Wildlife Occupancy on Private Lands
Incorporating de-risking tools into the wildlife conservation toolbox can help conservation practitioners more strategically allocate resources to benefit wildlife and the private lands that help support them.








