Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Bald-Eagle-Perched-in-Great-Bear-Rainforest-27MZIFLH15JA.htmlConceptually similarBald Eagle in Great Bear Rainforest in CanadaGP04WTMCompleted★★★★Bald Eagle on Tree in Great Bear RainforestGP01R3BCompleted★★★★★★Fjord in Great Bear RainforestGP01SS9Completed★★★★★★Khutzeymateen Estuary in Great Bear RainforestGP01ST5Completed★★★★Great Bear Rainforest in FogGP01SS6Completed★★★★★★Eagle in Great Bear RainforestGP01R3ICompleted★★★★Eagle in Great Bear RainforestGP01R45Completed★★★★Island in Great Bear RainforestGP01SSKCompleted★★★★Humpback Whale in Great Bear RainforestGP01SSNCompleted★★★★View AllGP01SRUBald Eagle Perched in Great Bear RainforestA Bald Eagle is perched ontop of a tree in the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, CanadaLocations:British Columbia-Canada-Great Bear Rainforest-North AmericaDate:30 Sep, 2007Credit:© Andrew Wright / www.cold-coast.comMaximum size:2592px X 3872pxRestrictions:Photographer maintains full copyright and would like to be credited as follows: ©Andrew Wright / www.cold-coast.comKeywords:Day-Eagles-Fog-Forests (campaign title)-Great Bear Rainforest (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Outdoors-Rural scenes-Temperate rainforests-TreesShoot:Great Bear Rainforest in the FallRepresenting one quarter of the world’s remaining coastal temperate rainforest, the Great Bear Rainforest stretches along the mainland coast of British Columbia to the Alaska border, covering an area the size of Switzerland—the largest intact coastal temperate rainforest on the planet. A spectacular forest ecosystem with many pristine valleys, the Great Bear Rainforest is also known as 'Canada's Amazon' for its dense web of natural life including towering ancient trees, grizzly bears, salmon, wolves, and the rare white spirit bear. On March 31st, 2009, the government of British Columbia announced the implementation of the most comprehensive rainforest conservation plan in North American history for the Great Bear Rainforest - the result of a decade-long campaign and one of the longest in Greenpeace history.