All Research:
Innovation in Wildlife Management
The Marvelous Migrations of Greater Yellowstone
The surviving wildlife migrations of the Yellowstone region are wonders of nature. The key to saving them is enlisting private landowners as allies.
The Once and Future Monarch
How human activity has harmed—and could help—prospects for the monarch butterfly
Saving Salmon and Saving Money
How far upstream can property rights extend?
Protecting America’s Duck Factory
Lessons from Ducks Unlimited
Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
On the future of East Africa’s Great Migration.
An Innovative Strategy for Elk Management on Private Lands
New Mexico rewards landowners who conserve elk habitat in the public interest.
Conserving Wildlife Migration Corridors
Statement for the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources on the critical role private landowners play in conserving migration corridors.
PERC Research Fellow Testifies on International Wildlife Conservation as an Expression of American Values
Catherine Semcer presents before the International Wildlife Conservation Council on how to promote markets, democracy, and human rights through international conservation programs.
Hunting for Wildlife Recovery
Watch PERC’s short film which tells the story of how trophy hunting is helping conserve African wildlife.








