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Spartree

Canada, 1977
film

A look at timber cutting, both past and present, at Caycuse British Columbia. Suitable for upper primary and lower secondary levels.

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Canada, 1958
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Timber town

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Alpine harvest

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Living here and there: in a timber town

Australia, 1965
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Forest without spears

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