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Are there too many people? All bets are off

In 2011, when the global population hit 7 billion, economist David Lam and demographer Stan Becker made a bet. Lam predicted food would get cheaper over the next decade, despite continuing population growth. Becker predicted that food prices would go up, because of the damage humans were doing to the planet, which meant that population growth would outstrip food supply. Becker won and, following his wishes, Lam has just written out a cheque for. ....

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Emily Finnegan jockey back from injury


Jockey Emily Finnegan knows too well the highs and lows of racing with constant battles with knee and shoulder injuries in the past two years.
But just for a moment those frustrations were parked when a beaming Finnegan steered the Karen Byrnes trained Street Life to a convincing win in the Listed Railway Stakes at Oakbank on Saturday.
Giving the leaders a solid start on the turn Finnegan headed to the outside rail where most of Saturday’s winners had won from, easily accounting for early leader Elderflower.
Finnegan, originally from Ireland and an Australian resident for the past three years, said the win was special. ....

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Tasmanian Tigers Could Still Have Been Alive in the 2000s, Scientists Argue


Tasmanian Tigers Could Still Have Been Alive in the 2000s, Scientists Argue
Photo: Ben Sheppard
Of all the animals to have gone extinct since humans were around to notice, perhaps none loom as large in our collective consciousness as the thylacine, commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger. Unlike the dodo or the woolly mammoth, the thylacine is still lit, however dimly, in living memory. In fact, since the last known member of the species died in a zoo in 1936, supposed sightings of the creature have continued to be reported at a steady clip, including one just last week.
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Recently, a study posted as a preprint on bioRxiv meaning it’s yet to go through peer review has compiled decades of reports of sightings (spanning from 1910 to 2019) in one database, in an attempt to better estimate the extinction timeline of the world’s largest carnivorous marsupial. Based on their analysis of these reports, the team places the thylacine’s likeliest extinction t ....

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Study suggests the Tasmanian tiger survived into the 21st century


Study suggests the Tasmanian tiger survived into the 21st century
by James Fair on 4 February 2021
The Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, most likely went extinct in the late 1990s or early 2000s, and could still persist in the most remote parts of the island, according to new research that is still undergoing peer review.
More than 1,200 records of sightings and physical evidence from 1910 up to 2019 were collected and collated by scientists at the University of Tasmania and used to model where and when the thylacine is likely to have persisted.
This study challenges the accepted consensus that the thylacine went extinct in the decade or two after the last known individual died in Hobart Zoo in 1936. ....

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