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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Water
Settling into a green option to filter water
A small settling pond uses nature to help clean water for the District of 100 Mile House.
Watch: How wetlands take care of Canada’s water
Even though fresh water is a renewable resource, it is finite. When it’s gone, it’s gone. Without wetlands, our supply of fresh water will be a whole lot different.
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.
Wetland project will help B.C.’s salmon populations
Improvements in quality water and passageways will benefit fish this summer at the Quatse River estuary
Everything flows downstream
Research projects will show what’s entering Prairie watersheds, and the role of nature in protecting water quality
One way to deal with number two
Constructed wetlands at DUC's national office provide a green, chemical-free option for cleaning water
From marshes and bogs to the Big Smoke
How conservation helps cities like Toronto enjoy clean, healthy water.
Protecting our home and native wetland
Members of the Canadian Armed Forces are active defenders of our wetlands
Where the water flows
A community in the northwest territories looks to its ancestral teachings to guide the conservation path forward
From bathtubs to wetlands
Moncton heads in the “right direction” as it adopts guidelines that embrace natural infrastructure
Reel conservation
DUC projects and research are giving native fish species a fin-up
Alberta Watershed Resiliency and Restoration Program
Government of Alberta invests in economic and environmental sustainability by supporting conservation and restoration with DUC.