the population will increase. However, that assumes that net migration is also constant - or does not change sufficiently.
Emigration.
The population growth will decline since more people are dying then being born subject to condition that migration factor remains constant
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The population drop from 25.3 million to 1.0 million occurred over a period of time that can vary depending on the specific context or event being referenced. For instance, if this relates to a historical event such as the impact of disease, war, or colonization, it could span several decades or even longer. Without specific details about the circumstances or timeframe, it's difficult to provide an exact duration for this population decline.
6,371,766
....michigans man?
Michigan has a population of 9,883,640 (2010) persons, a population density of 102.2people/sq mi, and is ranked 19th in the US.
The decline of moose population followed sooner or later by a decline in the wolves population because the is less for the wolves.
114,297 according to the 2010 census. See the link.
There was a decline in the population as a result of the war.
In the Great Lakes area, moose are often a large part of the diet of wolves. Therefore a decline in the wolf population would naturally follow the decline of the moose population on Isle Royale.
disease.
In August of 2013 estimates for the population of Michigan were 9,883,860. These estimates were obtained by the United States census bureau. As of 2013 Michigan had the 9th largest population of all the states in the United States.
Germany, Italy and Japan were Michigans enemies in WW2.
They are in a massive population decline.
disease.