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Students designing for students

Students designing for students

Calgary college duo is creating a new interpretive experience for younger visitors at Bow Habitat Station

Prairie pride

Prairie pride

Lamb family commits to record-breaking conservation agreement in Saskatchewan

Hero for Hamilton Marsh

Hero for Hamilton Marsh

Local conservationist honoured with wetlands conservation award

Community co-operation at Cooper Marsh

Community co-operation at Cooper Marsh

Perseverance, passion and partnerships pay-off at prized Ontario wetland.

Protecting our home and native wetland

Protecting our home and native wetland

Members of the Canadian Armed Forces are active defenders of our wetlands

Out of the classroom, into the Manitoba marsh

Out of the classroom, into the Manitoba marsh

Lizard Lake wetland enhancement offers greater wetland education and conservation opportunities

What happens when your classroom is a wetland?

What happens when your classroom is a wetland?

Rivers Collegiate Wetland Learning Centre of Excellence offers students an engaging and transformative experience

Made to measure

Made to measure

DUC teams with Manitoba Hydro and the University of Manitoba to assess the best way to measure greenhouse gas fluxes in aquatic ecosystems

Beautiful, bizarre…and under threat

Beautiful, bizarre…and under threat

Wetland conservation is a world-wide concern. In Australia, it may hold the key to protecting one of the seven natural wonders of the world: the Great Barrier Reef.

Wetland interpretive boardwalk opens in Peace Country

Wetland interpretive boardwalk opens in Peace Country

Alberta homestead welcomes people into the world of wetlands and art

Invasive species on the loose in Newfoundland

Invasive species on the loose in Newfoundland

DUC staff and volunteers work to stop purple loosestrife from invading Corner Brook Marsh.

From bathtubs to wetlands

From bathtubs to wetlands

Moncton heads in the “right direction” as it adopts guidelines that embrace natural infrastructure