Brian Seasholes
Policy Analyst, ReasonBrian Seasholes is director of Reason Foundation’s endangered species project. His work deals with wildlife and land-use issues, especially the Endangered Species Act, property rights, wildlife conservation, including private approaches to conservation in the U.S. and around the world, the effects of wind and solar energy generation on wildlife, and the intersection between wildlife conservation and energy development. His writings have appeared in the Forbes, National Review Online, Christian Science Monitor, Houston Chronicle, Orange County Register, and The Washington Times.
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Rural Americans' Anger, Trump's Election And Environmental Regulation
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Bears Ears And The Ecologically Noble Savage
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Rethinking Endangered Species Conservation
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An "Old" Blueprint For 21st Century Conservation
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Conserving Nature With Fracking
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Government Regulation: A Growing Threat To The Environment
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The Persistent Popularity Of Property Rights
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End America's 42-Year War On Wildlife
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Socialized Land Ownership In A Democracy
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The Department Of The Interior's Blueprint For Harming The Sage Grouse
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Sage Grouse Defies Feds, Environmental Lobby; Increases By Two-Thirds
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Little Bird Is A Big Deal In Texas
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Pope Francis's Eco-Imperialism
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Fact-Checking The Fact Checker On The Endangered Species Act
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How The EPA's Clean Water Act Expansion Will Hurt Endangered Species
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Prairie Dog Lessons: Bad Law + Federal Overreach = Bad Conservation
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The Real Story Behind The Teddy Bear's Conservation
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Celebrate Endangered Species And America's True Conservationists, Not The Endangered Species Act
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Endangered Species Harmed Because Of Keystone XL Delay
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Should Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Go To Jail For Being A Vaccine Denier?
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Reaction To Popular Super Bowl Ad Reveals Humorless, Factually Challenged Environmental Lobby
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Environmental Groups' Keystone XL Whooping Crane Whopper
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The Endangered Species Act Set To Harm Another Endangered Species