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They were protected from hunting in 1918 and the population recovered to peak in the 1940's.
Entz would like to see the caribou population recovered to the point where Kalispel tribal members could hunt them again.
Although there were further losses during World War II, Hungary's population recovered slowly, peaking in the late 1970s and early '80s.
Despite the ordinance being largely ineffective, with those in the labouring classes enjoying a century of relative prosperity until the population recovered, it was the first attempt to affect personal wages across the country.
This specific detection method was applied to monitor strain O population, recovered by a washing buffer, from harvested apples.
Still, the population recovered was much greater as compared to that recorded during the same period under room temperature storage conditions.
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It was designed to let the dwindling whale population recover.
In this case, G6PD activity is greatest in younger cells, so as the red cell population recovers, G6PD activity increases and hemolysis is controlled.
"When there was a ban in place, elephant populations recovered.
North American populations recovered completely, and since 1999 the peregrine has not been listed as endangered.
Populations recovered in some countries following a Cites trade ban in 1989, but since the early 2000s, the rise of the middle classes in the far east has fuelled a new demand for ivory products.
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