To truly get a handle on the wildfire crisis, we should focus our energy on regulatory and litigious reform and unshackle the hands of our forest managers.
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How to Manage the Forest to Make It Easier to Manage the Fires
Solving the wildfire crisis will certainly not be easy, but we know what we need to do.
The L.A. Wildfires Should Be a Wake-up Call
While climate shifts may deepen the risks of wildfire, the primary drivers are policy-related.
Make America’s National Parks Great Again
It’s time to fix the fundamental maintenance strategy and properly care for all of our national parks.
A Broken NEPA Process Doesn’t Help Conservation
Although the law’s purpose is laudable, the court’s interpretation threatens to render an already taxing process totally unworkable.
Setting the Record Straight on PERC’s Support for Public Lands
Finding common ground to advance conservation
A Controversial Court Decision is Making Forest Restoration in California More Difficult
Restoring our forests and reducing the risk of catastrophic wildfire will, in large part, require overcoming this legal hurdle.
A Guide for Implementing Conservation Leasing
Conservation leasing is emerging as a new way to conserve public lands, and changing the way we think about land use in the process.
The Search for Markets to Help Manage California’s Groundwater
What role have groundwater market actually played in implementing the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act?
How Wild Horse Adoptions Conserve Public Lands and Save Millions of Dollars
The adoption incentive program is on track to place more than 30,000 animals into private homes during its first decade and save taxpayers more than $800 million in lifetime costs.