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Introducing Winter Range
A conservation collaboration between PERC and Wyoming Whiskey
The Endangered Species Act at 50
Why have so few species been taken off the endangered species list?
Fixing Forest Litigation
Reasonable reforms are needed to make litigation and injunctions less disruptive and fix America’s forests.
A Summer of Forest Litigation
A small collection of litigants continues to derail forest management efforts with lawsuits—jeopardizing the environment they claim to be protecting.
Grizzly Conflict Reduction Grazing Agreement
Conservation groups support ranchers’ innovative approach to reduce conflict with at-risk wildlife
The Role of Forest Restoration
With proactive efforts to restore our forests, we can begin to tackle the wildfire crisis.
Environmental Markets Should Guide Federal Land Use
Allowing markets to operate on federal land would be a win-win for free markets and for the environment.
New Conservation License Supports State Lands
The new conservation license is the opportunity for us to collectively invest in the places that make our community so special.
Supreme Court Misses Opportunity to Reduce Uncertainty in the Colorado River Basin
A lack of certainty in water rights inhibits the Navajo Nation’s ability to build infrastructure, cultivate their land, improve water sanitation, and capture revenue from their resource.