Brian Seasholes
Director, Endangered Species Project , Reason Foundation
Brian Seasholes is a former research fellow with Reason Foundation.
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Punishing Landowners Won’t Save Endangered Species
Massive penalties turn imperiled species into unwanted financial liabilties
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Endangering the Prairie Chicken With Good Intentions
Landowners are key to the bird's fate
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The Endangered Species Act’s Hidden Agenda
Why the federal government is reluctant to delist species that are no longer endangered
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Sage Grouse Protections Don’t Depend on the Endangered Species Act
Conservation efforts abound depsite grouse not being listed as an endangered species
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How Green Is that Grocery Bag Ban?
An assessment of the environmental and economic effects of grocery bag bans and taxes
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Alabama Should Work With, Not Against, Landowners to Protect Species
The Endangered Species Act's draconian penalties often harm conservation efforts
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Bad News for the Prairie Chicken as Environmental Groups Oppose Conservation Plan
Lawsuit victory would mean business as usual under the Endangered Species Act
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Landowners Are the Key to Prairie Chicken Conservation
The successful approach is incentives-based, not top-down
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Google “Doodle” Celebrates Cruelty and Colonialism
By honoring late gorilla activist Dian Fossey, Google unintentionally pays homage to oppressive, colonial model of wildlife conservation
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The Endangered Species Act at 40: Species Profiles
The ESA's record of success has been badly exaggerated, and the Act has been detrimental to the conservation of species it was designed to protect
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Inconvenient Eagle Truths
The Endangered Species Act may have done more harm than good to the bald eagle