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Forest Fact Break” Sustainability

This 90-second video looks at forest sustainability. How do we protect our forests for the future, while also providing the wood and paper products we use every day. It’s a head-scratcher, isn’t it? Forest managers and scientists are trying to figure out how to find a balance to ensure long-term forest sustainability in Oregon. This is part of a series created by Jordan Benner of the Oregon Forest Resources Institute.


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