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today on the naturalist weamp;#39;re going to continue what iamp;#39;ve come to think of as the legere challenge michael asia is the executive director of forestry new brunswick and i believe it can be fairly said that it is his job to present the ecology of new brunswick as perfectly okay especially in light of forestry activities in particular the massive industrial scale clear cutting and spraying of the forest with glyphosate that goes on all around the province mike legere wrote back in december an editorial called a picture is not worth a thousand words in which he argued that documentarians that portray the status of new brunswick forest and ecology as poor must and i quote carefully curate end quote their footage to misrepresent the true state of the new brunswick environment so carrying on with the legere challenge today we are going to fly along the east side of new brunswick from moncton to charlo and once again weamp;#39;re going to use the technology presented in the mi