Brian Seasholes
Director, Endangered Species Project , Reason Foundation
Brian Seasholes is a former research fellow with Reason Foundation.
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The Hidden Costs of Environmental Regulations
When looking for ways to protect the environment and crucial wildlife habitats, we would do well to take a closer look at the total, true costs of such regulation.
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The Ecologically Destructive Estate Tax
How the federal estate tax is ecologically harmful and how to fix it.
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The Best and Worst Parts of the Decision Not to List the Sage Grouse as Endangered
The government made the right decision, but is putting the progress made with the sage grouse at risk with its other plans
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Sage Grouse Conservation: The Proven Successful Approach
Keys to protecting and increasing the sage grouse population
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The Importance of Property Rights for Endangered Species Conservation
Testimony before the House Constitution and Civil Justice subcommittee on the state of property rights in America ten years after Kelo v. City of New London
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Why Obama’s Alaskan Wilderness Plan Matters for the Endangered Species Act
Broken promises fuel resentment surrounding conservation
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Keystone XL Poses Very Little Danger to Whooping Crane
Wind turbines and transporting oil by rail are far more significant threats
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The Endangered Species Act Set to Harm Another Imperiled Species
Punitive and expensive regulations deter conservation efforts