Advances in geothermal energy technology provide Montana the opportunity to enhance our energy sector while powering the nation.
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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.
The Real-World Conflicts in Yellowstone Can Be Solved by Markets, Not Drama
Media elites ignore the heartland-themed show, and the real issues behind it, at their own peril.
Managing Forest Litigation
Reforming litigation will improve the ability to effectively put resources to work in our forests.
In Remembrance of Rick Stroup
A memorial to a mentor extraordinaire.
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.
‘Oh, I’ll Keep ‘em Out’
Good fences make good ranchers
Our Land, Our River?
Property rights to water in the American West
Whose River Runs Through It?
How stream access laws affect recreation and conservation
‘Yellowstone’ and the Endangered Species Act
Incentives for species recovery need more carrot and less stick