And now, as one of Alaska's
link premier state parks, this thriving, 50,000-acre habitat is proof that concerted conservation spanning multiple generations can work. But, like all important things,
link it just takes time. And now, some sixty years after that all-time low, the bald eagle is thriving — well over 300,000 individual birds and over 70,000 nesting pairs in the wild are the measure of
link this success story.