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
A lifetime of conservation
Having worked around Lake St. Clair all his life, Bob “Grizz” Lozon knows the area like the back of his hand.
The next generation of conservationists
Young DUC volunteers like Alex Prince are inspired by a deep-rooted love of nature
A volunteer’s story
St. Thomas volunteer brings a lifetime of experience to DUC’s Industry and Government Relations team
Oscar-worthy conservationists
Over the years, some of Hollywood’s most recognizable actors have taken to the screen in support of the Ducks Unlimited mission.
Ordinary people doing extraordinary things
In a world where we get so heavily consumed with daily events, why is volunteering so important, especially in the area of conservation?
Hero for Hamilton Marsh
Local conservationist honoured with wetlands conservation award
Following in his grandfather’s footsteps
Wallace volunteer Kurtlin Rushton learned a passion for waterfowl and conservation that is shaping his future
Saved by science, cured by nature
What it meant for volunteer and research biologist Patrick Herzog to reconnect with nature after cancer
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
Volunteers on campus at Acadia University
Acadia student Stephanie White inspires other students to get outside and into wetlands
Escape to the wild with the MarshKeeper Program
In retirement, an Albertan conservationist finds meaningful work in wetlands