The greater Yellowstone's population ordsprog

en The greater Yellowstone's population of grizzlies, a population that once was plummeting toward extinction, has now recovered,

en The Greater Yellowstone population of grizzly bears, a population that was once plummeting toward extinction is now recovered, ... These bears are now no longer endangered.

en Recent information and further analysis leads our agency to conclude that the Southern Resident killer whale population is at risk of extinction, and should be listed as endangered. By giving it protection under the ESA, we have a better chance of keeping this population alive for future generations.

en China will see its total population, working-age population and aging population all reach their peaks in the middle of this century.

en The population that we are trying to reach is not the population that is going to be appealed to by slick marketing efforts. This population relies on individuals within their own communities who can carry that message.

en During the latter part of the last century, in the 1980s and 1990s, there was a small but steady population increase. The younger population for a large part doesn't stay in the area. We lose the college-age population, but new people are moving in to offset that loss.

en This is an exciting year ... witnessing a population on the brink of extinction exhibit signs that it might actually make it, that it might have a fighting chance.

en For a country where 56 percent of the population is living on less than $1 a day, to have such conspicuous consumption going on is now becoming unacceptable. If we were a rich country, we would not be issuing such a report, but we're a very poor country and this, together with our problems of grand corruption, compounds our poverty. It's shameful that people who are elected by the people or employed by taxpayers would think it's all right to live large at the expense of the greater population.

en We are particularly excited about expanding our work with the Medicaid population in Massachusetts. Health Dialog has served this population for some time and this new initiative with Network Health speaks to the value we are able to deliver to this population in particular. The agreement with Network Health offers us the opportunity to help even more individuals in our home state confidently navigate the healthcare system.

en The government's plan confines Yellowstone grizzlies to an area too small to keep bears here and healthy in the long term, His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility.

en The government's plan confines Yellowstone grizzlies to an area too small to keep bears here and healthy in the long term.

en None of us know all the potentialities that slumber in the spirit of the population, or all the ways in which that population can surprise us when there is the right interplay of events.

en If you look at population, and population density, (York and Lancaster) are very similar (markets), ... Put on top of that a built-in rivalry.

en When you have countries with such a large population, ... if you have one percent of the population infected and it doubles, you're looking at 20 million people.

en Texas, of course, has a large minority population, and it has a very religious population compared to the rest of the nation,


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