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annotationTextFor Bayasgalan, the stakes are clear. When she studied in the United States, she took a trip across Montana and Wyoming, places with landscapes remarkably similar to Mongolia's but for one important thing: fences. Bayasgalan blanches at the idea of locking up Mongolia's land; the notion of open grasslands where herders and animals roam freely is, to her and many others, the country's essence. Whether that ideal can be saved in a world of cheap cashmere sweaters and climate change is the question Mongolia is now facing
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annotationAuthorNameAnanda Thrift
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parentItemExploding demand for cashmere wool is ruining Mongolia's grasslands _ Science _ AAAS.pdf
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