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    <description>The public doesn't like the idea of cutting down trees. But forestry is a multibillion-dollar industry that brings us products we need and want. And foresters say it's done sustainably. But what does that mean exactly? And why does forestry have such a bad reputation? We set out to learn the truth. Join us for conversations that help us understand how one of the most important and interesting industries of our time became so misunderstood. 
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