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Readers’ poll: should grey squirrels be culled to save reds?

The Times/The Sunday Times 05 May 2024
Red squirrels once thrived across the British Isles, but now only small populations survive in remote areas ... Now, small populations of greys have started to reappear.
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Two Mexican gray wolves are released in southern Arizona's Sky Islands. Why that matters

Azcentral 05 May 2024
State and federal wildlife agencies previously released family packs to establish a wild population ... Llave and Wonder were born in Arizona within the Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area.
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Private healthcare - a boom area for investment?

RTE 05 May 2024
It comes at a time of sharp medical cost inflation and an apparent stalling in the proportion of the population holding private health insurance ... with challenges - not least of all population dynamics.
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Wilmington: how a once-red district is a window on North Carolina politics

The Observer 05 May 2024
Two-thirds of North Carolina’s population growth between 2010 and 2020 was non-white ... Many census tracts around Wilmington in Pender, Brunswick and New Hanover counties doubled in population between 2010 and 2020.
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Fleming leading Simms in race for Round Rock City Council seat in May election

Austin American-Statesman 05 May 2024
In 2022, the city's estimated population was 124,614, with 184,993 residents in the greater Round Rock area. As of April, the city officials have estimated the population within city limits is 132,927.
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Biden’s broadside on immigration

Gulf Today 05 May 2024
Japan needs immigrants because of the decline in population, but it has to be quite careful in preparing its immigration policy, keeping in mind the cultural and social sensitivities ... India is today the most populous country.
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Việt Nam to seek sustainable finance for tiger conservation

Vietnam News 05 May 2024
But in just over a century, the wild tiger population globally has suffered a devastating decline, losing around 97 per cent of their historic range ... In 2010, their population was approximately 3,200.
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Bumblebee nests are overheating to fatal levels, study finds

The Observer 05 May 2024
Around the world, many species of Bombus, or bumblebee, have suffered population declines due to global heating, the research said ... Bumblebees have suffered population declines around the world due to global heating.
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Rahul Gandhi advocates for caste survey, promises to abolish Agniveer scheme

The Siasat Daily 05 May 2024
People making up 90 per cent of the country’s population do not even know their strength and are unaware as to how much of India’s wealth they possess, he added.
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Don’t Allow US, French Military Bases in Nigeria, Northern Thought Leaders Tell Tinubu

This Day 05 May 2024
“This redirection of resources could stunt economic growth and exacerbate poverty in a country where much of the population already lives under challenging conditions,” they said ... population.
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Vaccination can prevent pneumonia deaths in the elderly

The Times of India 05 May 2024
Researchers recommend policy considerations for ...
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PM employing British’s divide & rule: AIADMK

The Times of India 05 May 2024
Criticizes divisive and communal speeches targeting Muslim population ... .
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Home of missing Larrimah man Paddy Moriarty on sale, as tiny outback town looks to future

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 05 May 2024
The tiny town of Larrimah, home to a pink pub and its hungry crocodile, has attracted international attention since Paddy Moriarty's disappearance in 2017. One resident hopes the population will "explode" in coming years ... .
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A Fil-Am role ‘long overdue’: Meet the mayor of Daly City

The Philadelphia Inquirer 05 May 2024
SAN FRANCISCO, California—Juslyn Manalo broke barriers as the first ...
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America’s tents are pitched on shameful truths

The Philadelphia Tribune 05 May 2024
It’s been a long time since a tent was simply a tent. Today, it almost certainly represents an issue, a problem, a population with which society would prefer not to contend ....
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