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British Columbia
DUC celebrates anniversary milestone
DUC's volunteers shine brightly throughout DUC’s 50-year history in British Columbia and were at the centre of the evening.
Stepping up to the plate
B.C. Volunteer of the Year Denise Zanatta carries on family’s conservation traditions.
Settling into a green option to filter water
A small settling pond uses nature to help clean water for the District of 100 Mile House.
An app solution!
A smartphone application helps Ducks Unlimited Canada tackle invasive Spartina plants.
Sweeping out the broom
DUC volunteers in B.C. help remove invasive scotch broom at wetland projects.
Fewer feathers at East Marsh
DUC safeguards important wildlife habitat at the Serpentine Wildlife Management Area.
Escape to the estuary
Take a video tour of some of B.C.’s most valuable natural habitat.
TimberWest 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). They continued their work for conservation and community commitment throughout the year with their Identity: Art as Life event, a $100,000.00 donation to the new North Island Hospital, a $150,000 donation to…
Local Family Helps Conserve Natural Wetlands
DUC acquires 320 acres of unspoiled natural wetlands on the southeastern shore of Babine Lake, thanks to the generosity of the Andersen family.
New 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).
A fifty-gun salute to conservation
Rare personal firearm collection aims to benefit Ducks Unlimited Canada
Barry Corbet honoured as DUC’s Volunteer of the Year for British Columbia
DUC's Volunteer Champions Award Program celebrates outstanding volunteers for National Volunteer Week.