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Volume 24, No.3, Fall 2006

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    Features
  • Saving the Tiger
    China and India Move in Radically Different Directions
    China and India are moving in opposite directions in their efforts to keep the wild tiger from disappearing.
    by Barun Mitra
  • The Quest for More Water
    Why Markets are Inevitable
    If you can't dam, divert, or drill, it's time to consider allocating water through markets.
    by Robert Glennon
  • Hunting for Conservation
    Barons of Preservation in the Red Hills
    Quail hunting by wealthy landowners has had remarkable environmental benefits in northern Florida.
    by Brian Yablonski
  • Survival of the Sea Turtle
    Cayman Turtle Farm Starts Over
    by Andrew Morriss
    Columns
  • On Target
    Backlash
    The backlash from the Supreme Court's Kelo decision could relax land-use regulation around the country. And well it should.
    by Terry Anderson
  • Tangents
    Urban Sprawl
    Urban sprawl did not increase as fast as expected between 1976 and 1992 -- in fact, it did not increase at all.
    by Daniel Benjamin
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