population control
Britishnoun
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Last year, the government added bears to the list of animals subject to population control, reversing protection that had helped bears thrive.
From Barron's
“It’s designed to create a society that’s further dominated by the bourgeoisie. It’s ruling class population control.”
From Seattle Times
"And Gay people are controlled by Bill Gates so that they don't have children for population control."
From Salon
"Now that we have reverse engineered this process, we can fine tune methods of population control with Wolbachia that are already in use," Kaur said.
From Science Daily
Without hunting and predators, “we don’t have any population control for turkeys,” he says.
From National Geographic
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