Reintroduction efforts should be carried out in a way that is sensitive to the regulatory and practical burdens rare species can impose on private landowners.
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More is Needed to Deliver on the Endangered Species Act’s Promise of Recovery
Testimony submitted to the U.S. House Natural Resources Committee on ways to improve the Endangered Species Act.
Critical Habitat Designations Should Focus on the Greatest Conservation Benefit
A public comment submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the proposed listing and designating critical habitat rule.
A Blanket 4(d) Rule Doesn’t Incentivize Recovery
A public comment submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service opposing the proposed reinstatement of the “blanket rule.”
To Improve Forest Health, We Need Active Forest Restoration
A public comment submitted to the U.S. Forest Service on How to Protect, Conserve, and Manage the National Forests and Grasslands for Climate Resilience.
The ESA Should Be Reformed to Better Incentivize Recovery Efforts
A testimony submitted to the U.S. House Natural Resources Committee on its hearing “The Endangered Species Act at 50.”
To Make Conservation Leasing Work, BLM Must Respect Current Lease Holders and Embrace Markets
PERC’s public comment on the Bureau of Land Managements Proposed Conservation and Landscape Health Rule
PERC Defends Voluntary, Collaborative Solutions to Access Conflicts
An amicus brief submitted to the Ninth Circuit regarding
Make Wolves an Asset for Colorado Communities and Landowners
A public comment submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the proposed establishment of a nonessential experimental population of gray wolves in Colorado.
Make it Easier for Landowners to Voluntarily Participate in Conservation
A public comment submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the proposed enhancement of Endangered Species Act survival and incidental take permits.