The diminished population of the town was likely considered too insignificant to matter.
The population was considered to be about 500 and 5000.
Over half the population is considered urban, with agricultural workers being about 30% of the total.
Larger populations are considered especially important for the conservation of this species.
Its estimated population is considered to be between 4,000 and 7,000.
Its population has been considered viable since the mid-1990s.
Only one population is considered to be thriving due to appropriate management.
The population was 26 at the 2000 census and is sometimes considered a ghost town.
Its population is considered to include two fish stocks, defined by geography.
They have bred in the wild since 1996 but the population is not yet considered to be established.