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About 50,000 in Alaska alone. Probably another 40,000 in Canada. Maybe another 10,000 in the lower 48 states.
In 2007, it was estimated that in the lower 48 states (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) there were 10,000 nesting pairs. That would be about 20,000 bald eagles.

The bald eagle population was estimated to be nearly 50,000 in Alaska alone in 2000, and with a doubling of the population every seven years, there has to be at least 200,000 in the US today.

Source: IUCN Redlist, Species of least concern.

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Currently, there are just under 10,000 breeding pairs of bald eagles.

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1 he-he i like pie not. But for real around 3 thousand

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their Are 1,000 bald eagles in the mrainforest wow that is alot lol

NOT. It is actually really little

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No accurate figures exist, but certainly in the 100's of thousands.

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1.000.000.000 Eagles are left

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