How our work impacts conservation across Canada.
Where we’re working on the ground from coast to coast.
We need your help to protect our water, wildlife, and wetlands. Here’s how you can make an impact.
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Volunteers
Five fun ways you can help conservation with citizen science
Spring clean-up plants seeds of conservation
Calgary families pitch in at Bow Habitat Station for wetlands at DUC’s Boots at the Bow event
Ontario volunteer’s fly-by brings new appreciation for wetlands on his home turf
Volunteer Tom Cybolsky sees his local waters and wildlife from a new perspective, on an aerial inspection of DUC conservation projects
Watch: Why do you volunteer for DUC?
Volunteers explain why they give their time for conservation.
Glen Michelson: Celebrating an original DUC Keeman volunteer
Beginning in 1939, Glen served as one of DUC’s original “Keeman” volunteers. As DUC celebrates its 80th anniversary, we’re honoured to share Glen’s story.
Christine Pike: Keen-Woman
Fierce love of the land spurs on 25-year Saskatchewan volunteer.
Celebrating DUC’s Volunteer Champions
Honouring DUC's top volunteers across the country for National Volunteer Week (April 15 - 21).
Sweeping out the broom
DUC volunteers in B.C. help remove invasive scotch broom at wetland projects.
Making a dam difference at the Étang Stater wetland
Residents of Irlande team with DUC to repair a dam and save a local lake and wetland.
Former Keeman shares his story
Volunteer Don Lee made his first conservation decision in 1982 and never stopped.
A chapter with cheer
DUC volunteers in Cochrane share candy canes and messages of conservation.
MarshKeepers make their mark
Volunteer program leans on passionate locals to help maintain landscape.