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Wetlands
Local Family Helps Conserve Natural Wetlands
DUC acquires 320 acres of unspoiled natural wetlands on the southeastern shore of Babine Lake, thanks to the generosity of the Andersen family.
Quandary at the Quills
As Saskatchewan’s Quill Lakes rise, people search for an answer. Turns out, there’s no easy solution.
From pit to paradise
Old Huron County gravel pit, that was once an active aggregate extraction site, to become a healthy, productive wetland ecosystem.
Healthy habitat returned
The re-naturalization of Hodges Pond is an investment in the future of the Thames River watershed and beyond
Finding common ground
Blending science with traditional knowledge to map 77 million acres of wetlands, for the future for northern communities…and conservation.
Fishing for data at Delta Marsh
Rescue Our Wetlands contest winner gets caught up in the research with DUC’s science team
The new green scene
Harnessing wetlands as green infrastructure solutions to our water woes
Conserving a working landscape in Tantramar
Ducks Unlimited Canada works with local New Brunswick farmers to conserve wetlands, grassland and crop land.
Taking a Stand for Wetlands
Bill Barrow helps opens the door to new wetland restoration opportunities in Nova Scotia.
Working against time at Montmagny Marsh
Community bands together to give local landmark a new lease on life
Evicted!
A DUC technologist finds an inventive way to manage muskrat damage at an historic Saskatchewan marsh.