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Bald Eagles in the Wild: A Visual Essay of America’s National Bird, by Jeffrey Rich, Amherst Media, 2018, paperback, 128 pages, $24.95. Even though the story of the Bald Eagle’s recovery from the DDT days has been told many times, it’s one we should
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