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- 38 - Frank W. Davis University of California, Santa Barbara Phillip J. Shepherd Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Cabinet, Kentucky Discussion 1:25 pm Panel V: Harnessing Market Forces for Endangered Species Protection Led by speakers who have structured or proposed free market incentives to conserve key ecosystems, this discussion considers the potential of free market devices to be even more effective than top-down governmental regulation in protecting endangered species. Todd G. Olson Olson Policy Consulting, Inc. Lindell L. Marsh Siemon, Larsen & Marsh Randal O'Toole The Thoreau Institute Carlton N. Owen Champion International Discussion 2:20 pm Panel VI: Models of Ecosystem Management The potential of the ecosystem management approach already can be seen in three areas of the country: the Everglades, Southern California, and the Chesapeake Bay. This discussion, led by individuals directly involved in one of these projects, takes a look at the actions required, the results, and the relative success of each. Jane Lubchenco, Chair Oregon State University Vicki Tschinkel Landers and Parsons, P.A. (South Florida) Douglas P. Wheeler The Resources Agency, California (Southern California) Anson (Tuck) Hines Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (Chesapeake Bay) Discussion