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Forest - Saving Fashions
Although hunting and poison have been used to control their numbers, it appears that a market-based solution may be the most effective. Sir Peter Elworthy, a prominent farmer, has started an eco-textile industry using opossum fur. The fur is woven into a lightweight fabric dubbed Kapua that has the warmth of cashmere and the appearance of merino wool. If Kapua fashions are a hit in American department stores, they could help preserve New Zealand's native forests while also warding off the winter chills. |
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