CONSERVATION THROUGH PRIVATE INITIATIVE

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Lynne Kiesling

In a new Reason study, Michael DeAlessi explores how private individuals and the organizations they form have provided beneficial wildlife and land conservation, and how they use performance measures to promote these incentives:

Human ingenuity and the entrepreneurial spirit underlie most conservation success stories. Under private ownership and stewardship, problem-solvers become remarkably resourceful at protecting and enhancing the value of what they own. This new Reason Foundation study analyzes examples of conservation through private means and explores how performance metrics can aid in the protection of the environment.

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