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Wetlands, partnerships critical to keeping migratory birds part of our lives
New report shows habitat conservation is for the birds…and people
Read nowConservation Champion: Edmonton man named DUC Volunteer of the Year
Thirty six years and counting. That’s how long Chuck Moser has been volunteering with Ducks Unlimited Canada…
Read nowDon’t miss the greatest show on Earth
Celebrate Spring Migration Week as Canada’s land and skies come alive
Read nowKeeping Canada a water paradise
On World Water Day remember that clean water starts with healthy wetlands Canadians realize their good fortune…
Read nowClean water starts with healthy wetlands
The average Canadian uses more than 250 litres – nearly two bathtubs – of water every day…
Read nowCanadian artists help paint a positive future for conservation
Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is pleased to announce Trevor Tennant of Bobcaygeon, Ont. as the 2016 MBNA-sponsored…
Read nowGreat Lakes come with great responsibility
Canada and the United States commit to clean up Lake Erie’s eerie waters
Read nowStepping out of the shadow – make way for wetlands on Groundhog Day
Marshes, not marmots, are the best environmental forecasters
Read nowManaging our forests with water quality in mind
Best management practices focus of new partnership between DUC and Tembec
Read nowForage program offers farmers a financial break
In 2016, the DUC/CPS forage program will offset the cost of Proven Seed forage varieties when producers convert cultivated land to hay or pastureland.
Read nowCommunity celebrates restoration of local wetland gem
Calton Swamp Wildlife Management Area is a product of passion and collaboration
Read nowNWT Residents See Environmental Protection as Key to Jobs and Prosperity: Poll
Nearly two thirds want at least half of NWT lands and waters protected
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