Population in the News
Population News Thursday September 13th 2007



Program offers humane solution to cat overpopulationProgram offers humane solution to cat overpopulation
(Star-Gazette: Wed, 12 Sep) In response to recent letters to the editor about the cat population problem, according to the Trap, Neuter, Return handbook, feral cat colonies spring up and subsist in certain locations because the habitat provides adequate food and shelter for them to survive.


More Las Vegas NewsMore Las Vegas News
(GlobeSt.com: Mon, 10 Sep) TCR’s equity partners are interested in Las Vegas because supply--due to condo conversions, demolition for redevelopment and population growth--has not been keeping up with demand for the last three or four years, creating a ripe market.


Housing starts fall in 'dismal' NSW marketHousing starts fall in 'dismal' NSW market
(Sydney Morning Herald: Thu, 13 Sep) Dwelling starts fell in the June quarter following a drop in building approvals earlier in the year.



World Population

News IndexNews Index
(Prince George Citizen Online: Wed, 12 Sep) OTTAWA (CP) - About one out of every five families with children in Prince George is headed by just one parent, according to new census information that shows the continued decline of the so-called nuclear family across Canada.


Africa: Extreme Poverty in Region Drops - UNAfrica: Extreme Poverty in Region Drops - UN
(AllAfrica.com: Wed, 12 Sep) Extreme poverty has begun falling in sub-Saharan Africa, according to the 2007 United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) mid-point progress report.


Land reform: still a dream for Nepal farmersLand reform: still a dream for Nepal farmers
(Sunday Observer: Sat, 08 Sep) The population growth rate in the early eighties stood at 2.5 per cent while agricultural growth was nearly three percent. The then agricultural growth superseded the population growth rate by 0.5 per cent. But the case turned out to be different when entering the new millennium.


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