Restoring fire as a natural process supports healthier, more resilient landscapes, benefiting agriculture and recreation.
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A Flexible Approach is the Right Way to Regulate the Monarch Butterfly
If we want to help the monarch butterfly thrive, we need policies that work with landowners, not against them.
Undermining Wildlife Trade Will Have Consequences for Species Recovery
A recent court decision could upend key incentives for wildlife conservation.
How to Save Our National Parks
An easy efficiency reform can get the money for overdue maintenance and repairs: Charge foreigners more.
When the Government Puts Wolves in Your Backyard
Endangered red wolves became a symbol of federal overreach—and a target for local ire—in eastern North Carolina.
Why We’re Suing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
PERC and RMEF are fighting to restore a science-based, incentive-driven approach to species conservation.
The Forest Service’s Double-Counting Problem
Why wildfire-treatment accounting doesn’t add up
Conserving Private Lands and Respecting Property Rights: Oppose SB 209
Here in Montana, our current conservation easement laws are strong, and we believe they should be maintained as such, despite misguided attempts to do away with this tool.
Fix Our Forests Act, Explained
Unshakeling the hands of our forest managers to get restoraiont work done on the ground.
Learning the Right Lessons from L.A.’s Devastating Wildfires
Reactionary policies and misplaced priorities have shaped forest management for too long, often compounding the problem.