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The Golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos canadensis) is an endangered species in Mexico, and the captive breeding is relevant to its conservation. Monomorphic raptor species, such as Golden eagle, are difficult for sex determination based only on morphometric measures and plumage characteristics, and a reliable method to determine the sex of birds is important for conservation strategies. With the purpose of forming new captive breeding couples, the sex of 10 adult Golden eagles was identified using DNA analysis such as CHD gene amplification (P8, P2 primers), and by CHD amplification by ARMS technique.