Habitat is manipulated to increase goose numbers and therefore create the excuse that hunting is needed to control overpopulation. |
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Hunters maintain that they provide a public service by reducing overpopulation among white-tailed deer. |
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Media advertising plays a major role in pet-supply sales, and may contribute to overpopulation. |
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The intervention framework lists several target populations or agencies and desired behaviors to beneficially impact overpopulation. |
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Consideration has been given to gars as a possible aid in controlling overpopulation of sunfish and yellow perch as well. |
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This paper offers a framework to humanely reduce the current surplus of companion-animals and prevent further overpopulation. |
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The most moderate critics of longevity simply worry that immortality would cause massive overpopulation. |
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However, as the town develops rapidly, this hides serious risks related mainly to the overpopulation and environmental pollution. |
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Deforestation and desertification, caused in part by overpopulation, force people off of the hinterlands and into the cities. |
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A recent Oregon State University study concludes overpopulation is the single biggest threat to the environment. |
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Consider the problems arising from overpopulation and urban sprawl. |
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The formula also calls for sinister cultism of some sort, and in this case the dark scheming involves overpopulation. |
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The foundation 30 Millions d'Amis' goal is to show that the problem of stray cat overpopulation can be solved by spaying and neutering. |
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In the Sundarbans region, overpopulation is pushing people closer to the boundaries of the parks where the tigers live. |
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This, of course, is ridiculous, equivalent to blaming checkout counter lines on overpopulation. |
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At the time, China's struggle with overpopulation and land shortages was driving many of its people into exile. |
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It is much more frequent in contexts of extreme poverty and overpopulation. |
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Birds overcrowding in a confined area: overpopulation creates hazards for human health and safety and may result in a degraded habitat. |
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Education, especially of women and girls, is a key factor in the battle against poverty and overpopulation. |
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Some join family already here, while others immigrate to escape from poverty, overpopulation or persecution. |
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Good hygiene and preventing overpopulation is the best way to avoid the disease. |
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Owing to the growing prison overpopulation, crowding has worsened for detainees, and with it a propensity for violence. |
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Encouraging young people to return to the country helps, be it ever so humbly, in the struggle against overpopulation in towns. |
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The threats of man-made environmental collapse have become more pressing just as problems of environmental stress arising from overpopulation. |
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The representative stated that it was a miracle to still find elephants in Nigeria due to human overpopulation. |
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The single largest problem facing the environment is human overpopulation. |
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Due to the exponential growth rate of companion animals, sterilization is a critical behavior that should be targeted in efforts to reduce overpopulation. |
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However, the authorities have taken some steps to reduce overpopulation. |
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Dawkins has expressed concern about the growth of human population and about the matter of overpopulation. |
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I for one cannot understand how the 'badger lobby' seem to mind not at all about the slaughter of thousands of expensive cattle, and yet object to a managed cull of an overpopulation of badgers. |
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Members of this group find that the threat of overpopulation and the need to sustainably manage a natural resource are resonant arguments in support of the hunt. |
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Slum-ridden, famine-stricken overpopulation, raging and seething militarism, blind consumerism, crippling degeneracy: the Urantia community is sitting on the God-given, Heaven-sent final solution to them all. |
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Our current lifestyle choices, entrenched patterns of overconsumption, human overpopulation and political gamesmanship militate strongly against the types of changes needed to reverse what are essentially global trends. |
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Other regions suffer from overpopulation and from problems of migration. |
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The fact that joblessness, landlessness, and poverty persist is evidence not of overpopulation, but of the choices which have been made by those with political and economic power. |
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If the health of seals was threatened by the overpopulation of seals? |
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It is also related that because of overpopulation one third of the Gutes had to emigrate and settle in southern Europe. |
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It will only increase the prison population, creating a new set of issues about overpopulation, health, safety and crime within the prison system. |
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Population control is very important in this era of scarcity because most of the resources depletions are the outcomes of overpopulation. |
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He harangues people about overpopulation, SUVs, and carbon emissions. |
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In the European Union and the other rich countries this leads to the phenomenon of an ageing population, in the poor countries it leads to overpopulation and worsening poverty that often takes on structural forms. |
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That book, and the related Club of Rome movement of the 1970s, famously predicted that overpopulation would soon result in the world running out of food, oil and other resources. |
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Birth control is also being considered as an alternative to hunting as a means of controlling overpopulation in wild animals. |
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Eighth, the Conservatives have done nothing to reduce the overpopulation of aboriginal people in the justice court, which is another way they have been soft on crime. |
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On the other hand, it has always been a mystery to me why so many people and institutions fail to recognise that the main problem of our earth is human overpopulation. |
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He pitched his first freelance feature to Canadian Geographic... a cover story about the province's plaguelike overpopulation of moose, also known as Newfoundland speed bumps. |
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Since then, concern in many countries has shifted from overpopulation to underpopulation and the disproportionate number of residents who are elderly and dependent. |
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Overpopulation demands that no rational government provide economic incentives for further procreation. |
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Overpopulation has led to harshly enforced limitations on procreation. |
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Overpopulation is therefore in the interest of the bourgeoisie, and it gives the workers good advice which it knows to be impossible to carry out. |
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