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Landowners
Prairie pride
Lamb family commits to record-breaking conservation agreement in Saskatchewan
Hands-on conservation for the County of Brant
Ontario's Patti Ronald is leading her community to conservation with nest boxes, wetland programs and volunteerism
Aiming high for conservation
Find out how this husband-and-wife hunting duo found the opportunity to make a living doing what they love, and the means to give back
Ducks return to Carp River wetlands
It's been less than two years since DUC restored four wetlands on Ottawa's Carp River - and the ponds are already attracting return visitors.
Cattle farmers protect land in Allan Hills
Lamb family commits to record breaking conservation agreement in Saskatchewan
The gift of time
A Verona-area landowner is inspired by wetlands to give back to nature and conservation.
Sister act: the Roper project
Protecting Alberta wetlands through restoration and DUC's Revolving Land Program
New wetlands added to Marsh Lake project
Okanagan family's donation of marshland will safeguard the land and its wildlife.
Tufts restoration project
Revolving Land Conservation Program: Balancing production and conservation on agricultural land.
Courtenay River estuary
Teaming up with landowners to conserve vital waterfowl habitat on the B.C. coast.