All Research:
Healthy Public and Private Lands
Virtual Fencing for Conservation
A roadmap for making rangelands work better for livestock and wildlife
How Virtual Fencing is Revolutionizing Wildlife Conservation and Rangeland Health
Property and Environment Research Center outlines roadmap for conservation success with pioneering GPS-collar technology, removing thousands of miles of physical barriers to restore wildlife migration and support agricultural viability
Keeping Working Lands—and Wildlife—Moving in Paradise Valley
An update on PERC’s Paradise Valley Fence Fund
A Better Way To Fund National Parks—Paid For By Their Most Eager Visitors
When those tourists visit national parks, they’ll be supporting them more than ever.
Visitor Surcharge Is Good For Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is a gift to the world. It is also a responsibility.
New Year Brings New Entrance Fees to Yellowstone. Here’s Why That’s a Good Thing
If we want Yellowstone to remain the place that stops people in their tracks, whether they arrive from Billings or Berlin, we need funding that reflects the reality on the ground.
It’s Time to Stop Treating Threatened and Endangered Species the Same
A public comment on the proposed rescission of the “blanket rule” that regulates threatened species as if they were endangered
The Endangered Species Act Should Prioritize Species Recovery, Not Red Tape
A public comment on the proposed revisions to ESA implementing regulations
The Great Sea Otter Comeback
How cooperation can restore ecosystems








