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Public Lands and Outdoor Recreation
Biden’s Wildfire Crisis Plan
The administration’s new strategy is a positive step—but reducing fire risks will take more than spending money.
Conservation Groups Should Be Able to Lease Land to Protect It
Conservation has value. It’s time for our laws and policies to recognize that.
Free Market Environmentalism Offers a Different Shade of Green
A podcast on how a cooperative approach to conservation offers more sustainable solutions.
Managing Forest Litigation
Reforming litigation will improve the ability to effectively put resources to work in our forests.
PERC Reports: Winter 2021
This special edition of PERC Reports brings together researchers, practitioners, and policy experts—and even some “Yellowstone” cast members—to better understand the issues of the Rocky Mountain West.
The ‘Yellowstone’ We Know
Art imitating life, and life imitating art
Good Neighbor Authority
Continuing Good Neighbor Authority as a tool for forest management will help conserve Montana’s forests and reduce the costs Montanans bear each fire season.
Environmentalists Should Be Able to Bid for Oil Leases
Getting rid of use-it-or-lose-it rules will be a win-win for free markets and the environment.
Litigating to Make Forest Management Worse
Managing forests is more than putting out fires, and excessive litigation can make the risk and consequences of wildfire worse.








