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Healthy Public and Private Lands
An Antiquated California Water Law Encourages Political Conflict Rather than Market Transactions
Transition policies should end when they outlive their usefulness.
What Happens When the Government Shuts Down?
The downside to pervasive permitting.
Where the Buffalo Roam
Rewilding the American Serengeti.
Reducing Fire Risk While Protecting Environmental Values
Reducing forest fire risks requires market incentives and free enterprise.
Get Politics Out of Our Parks
Why now, more than ever, national parks need protection from Washington’s budget fights.
Destabilizing Property Rights with a Canoe Paddle
Outdoor recreation activists can better expand access by amicably negotiating with landowners.
Parks Without Politics
RESEARCH INITIATIVE: National parks have never been more popular, but they need protection from Washington’s budget fights.
Stop Playing Shutdown Politics with Our Parks
No, our national parks have not descended into dangerous, trash-filled squalor.
What Fees Can (and Cannot) Do for Our National Parks
The government-shutdown circus highlights how recreation fees can be a vital part of running parks.








