By: John Chilibeck Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Daily Gleaner The soaring comeback of the bald eagle uplifts Ethan Augustine. The senior biologist with the North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council says the banning of the pesticide DDT in New Brunswick in 1968 allowed the large bird of prey to thrive once again. “I remember being a kid and you’d be, like, ‘oh, there’s an eagle. That’s so cool,’ because it was so rare,” said Augustine, 29, i…
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