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Ducking and running for wetlands
Uniting the running and walking community with wetland conservation proves to be a natural fit
Hazard Campbell: A legendary life
North America’s conservation community remembers “ambassador for the ducks.”
Home-builders for ducks
Father-son volunteer duo build more than 600 nest box kits this year alone
Taking conservation to new heights
An innovative conservation event provides supporters with a once in a lifetime opportunity
Wadena volunteer duo passes 30 year milestone
Reg and Sheila Glennie have volunteered with local DUC dinners for decades. Their hard work has paid off in fundraising - and a lot of hors d'oeuvres!
CEO leadership transition
Following nearly four years of leadership, CEO Greg Siekaniec has shared his intent to retire.
Jane’s legacy: her future gift
Feather Society member explains why she chose planned giving for conservation
Vote now for DUC’s national Volunteer of the Year
Help use celebrate our most dedicated volunteers across the country,
Ontario’s Kerry Coleman nominated for Volunteer of the Year
“In order to walk in the door and become a volunteer you have to have an interest in the cause, but a good volunteer requires dedication and commitment,” says Kerry Coleman, Ontario’s nominee for DUC’s national Volunteer of the Year. “Sometimes people volunteer but they don’t follow up on…
Saskatchewan’s Jim Bedi nominated for Volunteer of the Year
“I want my grandchildren and their grandchildren to be able to experience the beauty of the fall migration, as well as all of nature’s smallest and largest wonders,” says Jim Bedi, DUC’s Suzuki Volunteer of the Year nominee from Spiritwood, Sask. Bedi volunteers with DUC because he strongly believes…