The Endangered Species Act Set To Harm Another Endangered Species
Listing the sage grouse will only discourage local conservationists
View ArticleEnvironmental Groups’ Keystone XL Whooping Crane Whopper
Rail transit and wind turbines are already much bigger threats.
View ArticleReaction To Popular Super Bowl Ad Reveals Humorless, Factually Challenged...
States across the Great Lakes and Rocky Mountain regions have thriving wolf populations.
View ArticleShould Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Go To Jail For Being A Vaccine Denier?
He's said the same of people who disagree with him about climate change.
View ArticleEndangered Species Harmed Because Of Keystone XL Delay
The environmental lobby doesn't want to talk about the trade-offs of trains and pipelines.
View ArticleCelebrate Endangered Species And America’s True Conservationists, Not The...
62 percent of endangered species depend on private land for 81-100 percent of their habitat.
View ArticleThe Real Story Behind The Teddy Bear’s Conservation
It is time for this country to shift away from Teddy Roosevelt “speak softly and carry a big stick” style-conservation.
View ArticlePrairie Dog Lessons: Bad Law + Federal Overreach = Bad Conservation
The Utah prairie dog and so many other species could have much brighter futures were it not for the Endangered Species Act.
View ArticleHow The EPA’s Clean Water Act Expansion Will Hurt Endangered Species
The Endangered Species Act could become a defacto “Water Quality and Quantity Act.”
View ArticleFact-Checking The Fact Checker On The Endangered Species Act
Factcheck.org ignores studies about the unintended consequences of conservation
View ArticlePope Francis’s Eco-Imperialism
Biodiversity conservation is far more complex and morally uncertain than what we are often led to believe.
View ArticleLittle Bird Is A Big Deal In Texas
The Endangered Species Act has done the golden-cheeked warbler more harm than good.
View ArticleSage Grouse Defies Feds, Environmental Lobby; Increases By Two-Thirds
Look to states, counties, industry, and nonprofits, not the Interior Department, to explain the Sage Grouse's comeback.
View ArticleThe Department Of The Interior’s Blueprint For Harming The Sage Grouse
Why do the feds want to discourage private landowners from helping conservation efforts?
View ArticleSocialized Land Ownership In A Democracy
Most Americans are probably unaware the federal government owns almost one-third of the United States
View ArticleEnd America’s 42-Year War On Wildlife
Common sense dictates that if you want endangered species and their habitat conserved, you reward it
View ArticleThe Persistent Popularity Of Property Rights
Policy makers looking for a popular issue would do well to take a look at protecting property rights.
View ArticleGovernment Regulation: A Growing Threat To The Environment
The Endangered Species Acts penalty-based approach creates strong incentives for landowners to make their property inhospitable to species.
View ArticleConserving Nature With Fracking
Those who truly care about biodiversity should take a closer look at the trade-offs of fracking.
View ArticleAn “Old” Blueprint For 21st Century Conservation
America needs to realize that its landowners are the key to successful conservation.
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