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Agriculture and Conservation Groups Join Together for a Sustainable Future
Seeing more benefit to working collaboratively than apart, a diverse group of partners from the agriculture industry and…
Read nowNature and Technology: Connecting Students for Wetland Conservation
Students share stories and experiences through a national network Today, students and teachers from New Brunswick to British…
Read nowTimberWest Donates Entire Somenos Lakebed to Ducks Unlimited
Today, TimberWest and Ducks Unlimited Canada celebrate a momentous occasion for conservation on Vancouver Island with the announcement…
Read nowEnbridge supports Ducks Unlimited Canada education and conservation programs at Lizard Lake
Fifteen different classes of students from around the Lizard Lake area have been filled with the wonderment of…
Read nowFall Migration Week takes flight
Ducks Unlimited Canada celebrates with new CEO Karla Guyn
Read nowKarla Guyn named CEO for Ducks Unlimited Canada
Lifelong conservationist takes the helm of country’s leading wetland organization
Read nowDucks Unlimited Canada studies waterfowl’s preferred habitat designs
DUC and KPMA have engaged in a partnership to better understand waterfowl use of reclaimed wetlands. This research includes approximately 70 post-mined and reclaimed open water wetlands formed from the flooding of mining cuts and man-made ponds in and around the Indian River watershed in the Yukon.
Read nowNature calls…in Kingston!
Free, family friendly Duck Day event nurtures love of the outdoors.
Read nowPutting our best paw forward for conservation
Ducks Unlimited Canada partners with TLC Pet Food to raise funds for conservation
Read nowOn Eve of Bird Treaty Anniversary, High Tech Rewrites Story of Bird Migration
Innovations in technology reveal that many migratory birds fly farther and faster and take more varied routes than…
Read nowNew National Field Guide Helps Wetlands and Forest Roads Coexist Using a Modern Spin on Old Methods
Corduroy is back in fashion with foresters and conservationists who want new ways to conserve wetlands crossed by…
Read nowRBC supports conservation work in Manitoba
Funding provides natural solution to Lake Winnipeg water quality issues
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