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migration

[mahy-grey-shuhn] / maɪˈgreɪ ʃən /


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Earlier research proposed that this land bridge stopped functioning as a migration route around 56 million years ago.

From Science Daily

Fish species that undertake mammoth migrations through rivers, lakes and ponds are facing a combined threat from dams, pollution and overfishing preventing them from reaching their breeding grounds.

From BBC

Cuba has an ageing population, a very low birth rate and huge outward migration.

From BBC

Envoys are stepping into some of Europe’s most sensitive debates, accusing governments of failing to counter the far left, migration and antisemitism.

From The Wall Street Journal

"With the dating of this extremely ancient rock art in Sulawesi, we now have the oldest direct evidence for the presence of modern humans along this northern migration corridor into Sahul," Professor Joannes-Boyau said.

From Science Daily