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A Lesson from Africa
Namibia provides a lens to examine the merits of local control of wildlife.
The Vegetarian’s Dilemma
Can the North American Model incorporate more non-hunters, like me?
Conserving Wildlife Migrations Starts With Listening to Landowners
The importance of involving private property owners in wildlife migration policies.
Oh Deer
30 million whitetails are on the loose in the U.S., causing crop damage and car accidents. Markets can help.
Property Rights: Conservationists’ Most Effective Tool
Property rights produce the strongest incentives for good environmental stewardship.
2019 William S. Broadbent Family Graduate Fellow Awards
PERC is pleased to announce Dan Szmurlo and Vanessa Elizondo as recipients of our 2019 awards for graduate fellows.
The Clean Water Act’s Murky Regulation Poses Problems
States and markets can create clearer environmental standards tailored to local concerns and needs.
Outdoor Recreation Has Never Been More Popular—and More in Need of Dedicated Funding
Recreationists have the chance to fund a promising future for public lands by looking to themselves rather than Congress for solutions.
Trails Day Highlights Need for Dedicated Recreation Funding
Increased visitation represents an opportunity for hikers to put their money where their footprints are and help fund public lands directly.