Articles related to "Population Trends"Look for changes in the demographics of the world's labor force.
Study of the White Stork population is important in monitoring environmental change. Their numbers have changed drastically the last few decades. Where do they stand now?
Are there more manatees in Florida or did weather play a role in this year's count? How does the high mortality rate in 2008 factor in to deciding the species' status?
The New Jersey Audubon Society's Cape May facilities add to knowledge of bird and butterfly migration with monitoring programs. Public outreach gets everyone involved.
Find the population right now or for any year between 1788 to projections until 2101. Animated population pyramids show how the size and age structure move. All for free.
For the past 109 years, the Audubon Society has rallied volunteers to count birds during the Holiday season. Newbies to experts gather to find birds and send in tallies.
This article reviews the American Geriatrics Society book, Doorway Thoughts: Cross-Cultural Health Care for Older Adults.
New EU shark protection document a start but conservation groups express concerns about enforcement issues, voluntary fisheries management and data collection measures.
Despite growing awareness, endangered chimps are still lost in large numbers. Protection efforts involve help for local communities to become more sustainable.
Tagging Of Pacific Predators, a project of the Census of Marine Life, monitors ocean animals. May improve protection of endangered species and management of fisheries.
Some of the most marketable majors are commonly overlooked. These include geography, medical technology, recreation management, natural resources, and linguistics.
The increasing average age of the population of England and Wales can be clearly seen in population statistics gathered over the last century.
The Common Starling, Sturnus vulgaris, is native to Europe and Asia. Its relationship with people has helped it flourish, with both good and bad results.
Some species of starfish wreak havoc on shellfish populations and coral reefs when an abundance of food and shortages of predators fail to keep their numbers in check.
The annual Christmas Bird Count brings new and experienced birders together to count local birds, providing key information on environmental issues and climate change.
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