(1) But it's also enabled us to overpopulate and pollute in a way that we never could have managed when we were wandering around the African savannah.(2) Thus it is a commonplace to suggest that people will always overpopulate , regardless of the incentives in place.(3) Hopefully the Leaders could find a better partner for her, or else the vampires could very well overpopulate the area.(4) without natural predators, deer would overpopulate(5) She does not speak in the tough vernacular of the grizzled guys who overpopulate her field.(6) The whole idea is that nature needs a method for rapidly ridding itself of dysfunctional species that overpopulate and absorb resources too rapidly.(7) Ravenswood was not overpopulated and was probably never going to be come a city.(8) Governments and intellectuals - so long focussed on the problem of world overpopulation - have been slow to come to terms with these trends.(9) Hyde Park, at that time of the day in general, was usually overpopulated with high-and-mighty lords and ladies prancing along its pathways for their u2018morningu2019 rides.(10) Deforestation and desertification, caused in part by overpopulation , force people off of the hinterlands and into the cities.(11) Poverty, overpopulation and political instability in the developing world are increasingly major threats to world security.(12) The city's streets are overpopulated with meandering figures listing first to one side, then the other, making it impossible to get past even on wide sidewalks.(13) He surmised that not all of these embryos could come to maturity in the same host without killing themselves and their host by overpopulating .(14) I guess the cities were overpopulated or something.(15) When they perished, the buffalo, no longer routinely culled by farmers to feed the Indian cities, overpopulated their farms, and rapidly spread out across the newly-emptied Great Plains.(16) Since that time the elk have continually overpopulated their habitat, leaving the range in often deplorable condition.