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annotationAuthorNameAnanda Thrift
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annotationTextcashmere goats. Their sharp hooves cut through the soil surface, and their eating habits — voraciously ripping up plants by their roots — make it impossible for grass to thrive. But thriving isn't a problem for the goats.
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parentItemMongolia's Goats Produce A Third Of World's Cashmere And Are Trampling The Landscape _ Parallels _ NPR.pdf
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