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New Brunswick
Lessons from the mudflats
New Brunswick Volunteer of the Year Donna Carson reinvigorates local DUC dinner.
Getting outside with Ian Smith
New Brunswick’s favourite nature teacher shares his top tips to enjoying the great outdoors.
Community Conservation
How farmers and conservationists are bringing a bog at Tantramar Community Pasture back to life.
Students take action against climate change
A new competition through DUC’s Wetland Centres of Excellence program challenges students to create sustainability projects for their schools and communities.
Conserving a working landscape in Tantramar
Ducks Unlimited Canada works with local New Brunswick farmers to conserve wetlands, grassland and crop land.
Sharon and Merlin Dow honoured as DUC’s Volunteers of the Year for New Brunswick
DUC's Volunteer Champions Awards celebrates outstanding volunteers for National Volunteer Week.
Taking a chance on technology in the classroom
Students at Fredericton High School take collecting water samples to new heights
Breaching a dike; saving a salt marsh
Protecting coastal communities from climate change, one wetland at a time
Protecting our home and native wetland
Members of the Canadian Armed Forces are active defenders of our wetlands
Celebrating Williamstown Lake
Renewal and re-dedication at DUC's first restoration project in Atlantic Canada