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annotationText"We've been wintering in this valley for 30 years," she says, looking away from her cows toward the hills in the distance. "Back then, the grass came up to my chest. It grew so tall that we had use a sickle and horse-drawn equipment to cut through it. But the grass of my time is gone. There's no longer enough to feed the animals."
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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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annotationAuthorNameAnanda Thrift
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