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the overpopulation
noun
A situation which occurs when the number of occupants of an area exceeds the ability of that area to provide for those occupants.
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In the 1940s, the overpopulation of beavers in some regions became an irritating problem.
How we should deal with the overpopulation has been contentiously debated for decades.
Mindful of history, some conservationists find it hard to worry about the overpopulation issue.
Ocean Beach didn't normally suffer from the overpopulation that spoils most California surf spots.
None of these efforts were effective in controlling the overpopulation of Canada geese.
On Apr. 1 a Family Planning Association was announced to help solve the overpopulation problem.
Hannah now has 33 nieces and nephews: "They've done their part for the overpopulation crisis," she says with a giggle.
Animal welfare groups say that cloning cheapens an animal's individuality and adds to the overpopulation of dogs and cats.
John Holdren, Barack Obama's science adviser, was a friend and ally of Paul Ehrlich, whose tract "The Population Bomb" helped kick off the overpopulation panic).
Mr. Simon won the bet, with room to spare, and it's easy to forget today how serious the overpopulation fears once were.
Marvey Mueller, a volunteer who is helping to organize Chico's Snow Goose Festival, considers the overpopulation problem a short-term issue in Northern California.
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