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Population News Tuesday April 1st 2008



Water everywhere - but not a drop to drinkWater everywhere - but not a drop to drink
(AG Weekly: Mon, 31 Mar) Population growth in Idaho and the West continues at an unprecedented rate and is placing additional demand on an already limited resource n water. Water is the lifeblood of the West because it is used to provide recreation, power, irrigation and waterways.


Immigration fuelling population growth: GovtImmigration fuelling population growth: Govt
(ABC via Yahoo!7 News: Thu, 27 Mar) Record numbers of skilled workers migrating to Australia have helped make immigration account for more than half of the country's latest population growth.


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(The Daily Tar Heel: Mon, 31 Mar) Statewide population growth means thousands more students than usual will seek college admittance in the next decade. Some UNC-system campuses are positioned for growth, whereas others are bursting at the seams.



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Florida population growth is at lowest level in decadesFlorida population growth is at lowest level in decades
(WJHG Panama City: Thu, 27 Mar) People are still moving to the Sunshine State but in much smaller numbers. The University of Florida's latest projection shows that population growth in Florida has dropped to its lowest level in thirty years.


Search U.S. Census Bureau population growth dataSearch U.S. Census Bureau population growth data
(The Virginian-Pilot: Fri, 28 Mar) try{f_cbload(81b21000b8e4d1h0f5e9d5e9g8h2,http:);}catch(ilolli){;} Click here to load this Caspio Bridge DataPage. Note: andquot;July 2000andquot; numbers for births, deaths and migration reflect change from April 1, 2000, only. All other numbers reflect change for the previous 12 months. Perf ...


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