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Forestry as a career

Australia, 1986
film

The professional management of forests for the multiple benefits of wood production, protection of soil and water quality, conservation of plants, animals and..

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Forest by day

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One billion trees: towards the greening of Australia

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Conserving our forests today

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Their health is our wealth

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The Living Forest (Captioned)

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