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List some of the advantages and disadvantages of relying on private firms to combat desertification.
 
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Among unique marsupials (animals with a pouch to carry their young) of the region are kangaroos, wombats, and:
 
  A) dingo
  B) manatee
  C) Tasmanian devil
  D) white tail deer



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Answer to Question 1

There might be a role for private companies, but since this is a very long-term project, government investment will most likely be needed. The instance of Elion Resources showed that entrepreneur activities can be successful; they were originally trying to insure their mining activities and innovated ways to do that and sell the licorice root for profit.

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