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The Golden Eagle – Mexico's national bird – is found throughout North America, as well as Europe, North Africa and Asia, making them the most widely distributed eagle. Their wingspan is 6 to 7.5 feet (1.8 to 2.3 meters) and the birds typically weigh 6 to 15 pounds (3 to 7 kilograms).







Combining science and stewardship, we seek to ensure that the world-renowned wilderness, wildlife, native plants and natural processes of the Yellowstone to Yukon region continue to function as an interconnected web of life, capable of supporting all of its natural and human communities, for now and for future generations.




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Ecologists Urge Protection for Missing Piece of Waterton-Glacier (Mar 14)

On a map, Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park resembles a slightly-misshapen topographic pizza with a big slice missing. This week, three leading ecologists with varied backgrounds converged on Whitefish to explain why extending national park protections to that missing piece – which represents a 100,000-acre chunk of Canadian wilderness – is critical to preserving one of the most intact aquatic ecosystems in North America. read more

Peel Region at Risk as Yukon Government Disregards Planning Commission's Recommendations (Mar 7)

To the dismay of many Yukoners, the Peel Watershed, one of the world's largest and most pristine ecosystems, may soon be opened to increased development. read more

Wolverines: Tasmanian Devils on Crack Cocaine (Mar 1)

Wolverines are an enduring symbol of wilderness -– and to Douglas Chadwick these bad-ass creatures are the poster child of a growing campaign to protect the Flathead River Valley in southeastern B.C. read more



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The Limits to Growth: Development in Banff and Jasper National Park Put Into Context (Feb/12)

With the recent approval of the Jasper National Park Glacier Discovery Walk find out more about development in Alberta's national parks.read more



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