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Ducks Unlimited Canada urges federal government to invest in natural areas in Budget 2018
The new year is a time when Canadians look for opportunities to make our lives and our world…
Read nowBill expected to make Manitoba a leader in wetland protection
Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) congratulates the government on introducing the Sustainable Watersheds Act in the legislature today, a…
Read nowTimberWest Forest Corporation donates $25,000 to Somenos Marsh Wildlife Society for a viewing tower over Somenos Lake
November 7, 2016 saw TimberWest Forest Corp. donate the 94.5 hectare Somenos lakebed to Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC). …
Read nowPremier Pallister puts Manitoba wetlands at the heart of Climate and Green Plan
New protection will deliver environmental benefits for all Manitobans
Read nowDUC and the Akaitcho Treaty 8 Tribal Council undertake an impressive conservation effort in the boreal forest
Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) and the Akaitcho Treaty 8 Tribal Council have undertaken one of the largest, most…
Read nowNew course to help Realtors® open doors for wetland conservation
Call them sloughs, bogs, marshes or ponds. If you’re a realtor in Alberta, you’ll be calling these wetlands…
Read nowNew Tide and Local Partnership Restores Delkatla Slough’s Upper Marsh
The Village of Masset will see a much needed transformation in the upper marsh portion of Delkatla Slough as a result of an important partnering of local First Nations, local contractors, the Delkatla Wildlife Sanctuary and Nature Centre, the Village of Masset, the Province of British Columbia, and Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC).
Read nowNew commitment for some of Ontario’s most important ecosystems
Ducks Unlimited Canada announces new partnership with Ontario government to conserve and restore wetlands
Read nowWhen the Big Storms Hit, Wetlands Reduce the Cost of Flood Damages
New research in Ontario shows that wetlands, when maintained in their natural state, reduce flood damage costs by up to 38 per cent.
Read nowCorporate responsibility meets conservation leadership
Coca-Cola Foundation gives half a million dollars for wetland conservation
Read nowDucks Unlimited Canada supports National EFP Summit this November
As the only ENGO currently sitting on the National Environmental Farm Plan (NEFP) steering committee, DUC reinforces the fact that agriculture and the environment can be pragmatic partners on the Canadian landscape
Read nowDavid Blom elected Ducks Unlimited Canada’s 43rd president
Calgary conservationist set to head up country’s leading wetland conservation organization
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