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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Wetlands
Out of the concrete jungle and into nature
Hands-on learning in Toronto’s natural oasis connects urban students with wetlands and environmental stewardship
The science of summer
For a crack team of DUC researchers, summer means time on the waters of Delta Marsh, gathering intelligence on what makes the iconic wetland tick.
Back roads of the boreal
A new guide will help industry build better, wetland friendly roads in Canada’s northern forest
Ducks return to Carp River wetlands
It's been less than two years since DUC restored four wetlands on Ottawa's Carp River - and the ponds are already attracting return visitors.
Links to wetlands
Naturalized golf course water features help wildlife, water quality and the game experience
Fishing for the future
National Fishing Week is July 2 - 10. Learn how habitat projects are keeping our fisheries healthy.
Working to eradicate the European water chestnut
DUC needs your help to spot the invasive plant
Lower water levels help drive out invasive species
Two important B.C. wetlands are restored through conservation partnerships
Insects on call
Researchers are studying how pollinators and other beneficial insects use wetland habitats
Coastal conservation
When Jonathan Platts was about 15 years old, his friends started taking him waterfowling at Wolfe Inlet, a large salt marsh near Glenwood, P.E.I. There, he found whole new world.
Enemy at the gates
Delta Marsh will play host to fewer invasive carp this spring and summer following necessary repairs