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The American Bald Eagle Foundation Museum features a unique diorama of wildlife representing 48,000 acres of the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve.

At the American Bald Eagle Foundation, visitors learn about much more than the American Bald Eagle.

The Foundation is more than a conservation organization. Over 250,000 visitors have learned the complete story of the "Web of Life" in the Foundation’s natural history museum! After experiencing the museum tour, visitors leave with a better understanding of how the bald eagle, and all of the other creatures within its environment, live in a delicate balance.

Click the photo of the animal species you wish to learn more about:

Click to learn more about Alaska-Yukon Moose Click to learn more about Mountain Goats Click to learn more about Brown Bears
Click to learn more about Black Bears Click to learn more about Bald Eagles
Click to learn more about Lynx Click to learn more about the Gray Wolf Click to learn more about Wolverines

The American Bald Eagle Foundation's natural history museum is a world class facility with over 180 specimens representing 48,000 acres of the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve...all under one roof!

Please be our guest at Alaska's premiere Wildlife/Natural History museum -- The American Bald Eagle Foundation -- Located in Haines, Alaska.

Open daily during the summer months or by appointment in the winter.
Please call 907-766-3094 for more information