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Book Review: Green Market Revolution
This book brings together experts from more than 15 pro-market and pro-conservation organizations around the world to explore market environmentalism.
Yellowstone’s Surprising Connection to Fighting Coronavirus
A key ingredient in the standard Covid-19 tests was found in Yellowstone’s hot springs decades ago. Here’s what Yellowstone’s next big discovery could mean for the future of national parks.
Fixing Our Parks, One Step at a Time
Fixing our public lands now and into the future is how we will restore what’s great about our “Great American Outdoors.”
C-SPAN: The Great American Outdoors Act and What it Means for Our Public Lands
PERC CEO Brian Yablonski appears on C-SPAN Washington Journal to discuss the Great American Outdoors Act.
Look to Property Rights to Solve Federal Land Conflicts
SCOTUS makes decision in United States Forest Service v. Cowpasture River Preservation Association and sets an important precedent for the management of federal lands.
To Recover Endangered Wolves, We Must Address the Impact on Communities and Landowners
Recent progress suggests that cooperation is likely to win out over conflict, to the long term benefit of both people and wolves.
Wildlife Trade and a World Health Crisis
Raising our defenses against the next pandemic requires we resist the urge to “do something” and instead adopt policies and programs that do the right things.
If Congress’s Big Energy-Funded Conservation Bill Passes, Will Plunging Oil Prices Undermine Public Lands Maintenance?
Low oil prices may hamstring the legislation’s ability to restore our public lands.
Adoption is a Way Forward for Wild Horses
Continuing incentive payments will benefit wild horses, public rangelands, and taxpayers—a first step toward reining in the problem.