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Innovation in Wildlife Management
How States Shape Wildlife Conservation on Private Lands
As “laboratories of democracy,” states can learn from one another’s successes and challenges, ultimately driving innovation and improvement in wildlife conservation.
The Biden Administration’s Proposed Roadblock to Species Recovery
While many of the proposed changes are minor or technical, the biggest substantive change would undermine incentives for states and private landowners to recover species.
Conservationist, Landowner, and Sportsman Opposition to Nevada SB 90
A coalition letter opposing the designation of wild mustangs as the state horse of Nevada.
Make Wolves an Asset for Colorado Communities and Landowners
A public comment submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the proposed establishment of a nonessential experimental population of gray wolves in Colorado.
This Earth Day, Let’s Put Markets to Work for Conservation
By harnessing the power of markets, property rights, and incentives, we can deliver more lasting environmental success this Earth Day and beyond.
How We’re Investing in Our Planet This Earth Day
2023 is the year of investing in our planet. We can do so by investing in the people who are actively working, managing, and caring for the land.
Make it Easier for Landowners to Voluntarily Participate in Conservation
A public comment submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the proposed enhancement of Endangered Species Act survival and incidental take permits.
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.