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| dateAdded | 2022-07-22T08:26:55Z |
| annotationAuthorName | Ananda Thrift |
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| parentItem | Mongolia's Goats Produce A Third Of World's Cashmere And Are Trampling The Landscape _ Parallels _ NPR.pdf |
| annotationPageLabel | 5-6 |
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| annotationText | Bulgamaa Densambuu is a researcher for the Swiss-funded Green Gold project. It focuses on preventing overgrazing of Mongolian grasslands, what Densambuu calls rangelands. She recently completed a survey that found 65 percent of Mongolia's grasslands have been degraded due to overgrazing of cashmere goats and to climate change. But Densambuu hasn't lost hope. |