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Population News Sunday March 23rd 2008



Outlook good for Fayetteville's water supplyOutlook good for Fayetteville's water supply
(The Fayetteville Observer: Fri, 21 Mar) Population growth along the Cape Fear River won’t put a serious strain on Fayetteville’s water supply, according to state projections through 2050. The state Division of Water Resources is developing a sophisticated model to get a sense of the long-term picture for the river basin.


Census Figures Suggest Slowdown In NH Population GrowthCensus Figures Suggest Slowdown In NH Population Growth
(WCSH 6 Portland: Thu, 20 Mar) CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- Figures released Wednesday by the U.S. Census Bureau show that about 2,300 more people moved out of the state than into it between July 2006 and July 2007.


WA outpaces other states for population growthWA outpaces other states for population growth
(Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Wed, 19 Mar) New figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) show Australia's population increased by 1.5 per cent for the year ending September 2007.



World Population

Biologist: shoot more geeseBiologist: shoot more geese
(The Copenhagen Post: Wed, 19 Mar) Denmark's leading goose expert has a suggestion on how to deal with the birds' population explosion in western Zealand - shoot them!


Snow geese migrating to southwestern IowaSnow geese migrating to southwestern Iowa
(WHO-TV 13 Des Moines: Sun, 23 Mar) Associated Press - March 22, 2008 8:34 PM ET BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) - Officials with the state's Department of Natural Resources say the spring snow goose migration has begun in southern...


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