How our work impacts conservation across Canada.
Where we’re working on the ground from coast to coast.
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Ontario
Misty mornings with Trevor Tennant
DUC’s 2016 MBNA-sponsored Artist of the Year selected for his painting, Shoreline Retreat.
Ducks return to Carp River wetlands
It's been less than two years since DUC restored four wetlands on Ottawa's Carp River - and the ponds are already attracting return visitors.
Working to eradicate the European water chestnut
DUC needs your help to spot the invasive plant
Family ties
An extra special wetland field trip for a nine-year-old boy and his grandparents
Second Marsh makeover
Oshawa community will have a front row seat as Mother Nature gets a helping hand
DUC’s lead policy influencer talks about work as a lobbyist
By informing decision-makers, Jim Brennan helps safeguard wetlands.
Helping habitat on Amherst Island
Conservation projects provide TLC near the prettiest town in Canada
Waves of support for Great Lakes
Positive policy action for wetlands in Ontario’s most populous region
The gift of time
A Verona-area landowner is inspired by wetlands to give back to nature and conservation.
Ontario’s Kerry Coleman nominated for Volunteer of the Year
“In order to walk in the door and become a volunteer you have to have an interest in the cause, but a good volunteer requires dedication and commitment,” says Kerry Coleman, Ontario’s nominee for DUC’s national Volunteer of the Year. “Sometimes people volunteer but they don’t follow up on…
Canadian artists help paint a positive future for conservation
DUC's annual National Art Portfolio promotes artists while raising funds for wetland conservation.