How our work impacts conservation across Canada.
Where we’re working on the ground from coast to coast.
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Science
Building with nature
Green infrastructure solutions that put the power of wetlands to work
Breaching a dike; saving a salt marsh
Protecting coastal communities from climate change, one wetland at a time
Extreme camping
Each spring, researcher Ryan Connon travels from suburban Ontario to a secluded region in N.W.T. to better understand how climate change will impact northern hydrology, including wetlands.
Made to measure
DUC teams with Manitoba Hydro and the University of Manitoba to assess the best way to measure greenhouse gas fluxes in aquatic ecosystems
My passion, our journey
Biologist and lifelong conservationist, Karla Guyn, named CEO for Ducks Unlimited Canada
The side-effects of stress
Arctic researchers link stress experienced during moult to mortality
The mallard take-over
Could the prevalence of mallard-like traits in today’s waterfowl go back thousands of years?
Sleuthing for scaup
Recent findings highlight the importance of Canadian breeding grounds.
The science of summer
For a crack team of DUC researchers, summer means time on the waters of Delta Marsh, gathering intelligence on what makes the iconic wetland tick.
Technology is for the birds
Report shows how technological advances track migration and help protect the future of bird species.
A homecoming for fish
After 200 years, conservation projects help native fish species make their way back into PEI waters