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Zoning, Planning and Use

Aug. 22, 2006

Study Questions Effectiveness of Habitat Conservation Plans

SAN FRANCISCO - California has long struggled with a fundamental paradox: People love it here and more keep coming, but in so doing they threaten the very qualities that enticed them.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - California has long struggled with a fundamental paradox: People love it here and more keep coming, but in so doing they threaten the very qualities that enticed them.
      Continual battles over land and development underscore the dilemma. A huge limiting factor is the presence of rare and legally protected plants and animals on parcels of pro...

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