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Population growth is the increase in the number of individuals in a population. Global human population growth amounts to around 83 million annually, or 1. 1% per year. The global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to 7. 774 billion in 2020.

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... That was the highest number of estimated heat-related deaths over the last 35 years - but does not take into account Population Growth, and is a similar number to levels in the 1990s and early 2000s when the population was smaller...

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... Almost two in three respondents identified economic issues as top concerns when thinking about Population Growth...

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... The country s population increased from 38,516,138 to 39,566,248 people, It also marked Canada s highest annual Population Growth rate - 2...

UK swan conservation success gives cause for hope

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... They found survival rates were significantly higher at nature reserves and this Population Growth was so strong that it boosted numbers elsewhere...

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... Yang Wenzhuang said officials must take active steps to tackle the detrimental effects of China s long-standing anti-Population Growth policy...

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UK swan conservation success gives cause for hope

Jan 17,2023 1:31 am

By Helen BriggsEnvironment correspondent

Numbers of whooper swans are predicted to double in the UK by 2030, thanks to efforts to protect the wetlands where they spend The Winter .

The Bird , known for its trumpet-like call, flies in from Iceland to overwinter at nature reserves.

Scientists say The Swan is benefitting from undisturbed natural habitat and protection from predators.

And this offers hope that setting aside 30% of The Planet for nature can help reverse decades of Biodiversity Loss .

" The big message is that nature reserves can operate as very good protectors of wildlife, " Prof Stuart Bearhop of the University of Exeter told Bbc News .

" If we could get 30% of The World Protected - and Protected in The Right Way - We Are going absolutely in The Right direction. "

Humanity relies on healthy global ecosystems for clean air and water, as well as food. But species of plants and animals are disappearing at a rate unprecedented in Human History .

In December nearly 200 countries signed up to a plan to protect 30% of lands and seas for nature by 2030 in an attempt to halt and reverse biodiversity decline.

Highly-Protected areas that allow nature to recover are at The Heart of this global effort.

The study found that nature reserves in low-lying coastal areas were Key to the survival of migratory whooper swans.

The researchers - led by the universities of Exeter and Helsinki - analysed 30 years of data on More Than 10,000 whooper swans across the country.

They found survival rates were significantly higher at nature reserves and this Population Growth was so strong that it boosted numbers elsewhere.

" Our findings provide strong evidence that nature reserves are hugely beneficial for whooper swans, and could dramatically increase their numbers in the UK, " said study researcher, Dr ‪Andrea Soriano-Redondo.

Providing the highest possible protection for The Swan was Key - Such as fencing out foxes and other predators, avoiding farming methods that disturb The Land and sighting the reserves away from hazards Such as Power Lines .

The research is published in the journal,

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Source of news: bbc.com

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