How our work impacts conservation across Canada.
Where we’re working on the ground from coast to coast.
We need your help to protect our water, wildlife, and wetlands. Here’s how you can make an impact.
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Locations
New detailed wetland mapping tools now available in Quebec
Accessible information improves conservation
Extreme camping
Each spring, researcher Ryan Connon travels from suburban Ontario to a secluded region in N.W.T. to better understand how climate change will impact northern hydrology, including wetlands.
2016 Accomplishments from DUC’s conservation community
1. Wetlands Waterfowl and other wildlife live, feed and breed in wetlands, but humans also depend on them for improved water quality, flood protection, erosion reduction and greenhouse gas reduction. With your help, DUC is bringing wetland restoration to new urban frontiers: cities are adopting wetlands as natural…
Students designing for students
Calgary college duo is creating a new interpretive experience for younger visitors at Bow Habitat Station
Ordinary people doing extraordinary things
In a world where we get so heavily consumed with daily events, why is volunteering so important, especially in the area of conservation?
Small in stature, big at heart
When he received some money for Christmas last year, seven-year-old Logan Japp wondered how he could make a difference in his world of imagination, fun and wildlife. Logan decided to donate to DUC, with hopes that his gift will help give ducks somewhere to live.
Prairie pride
Lamb family commits to record-breaking conservation agreement in Saskatchewan
Hero for Hamilton Marsh
Local conservationist honoured with wetlands conservation award
Community co-operation at Cooper Marsh
Perseverance, passion and partnerships pay-off at prized Ontario wetland.
Protecting our home and native wetland
Members of the Canadian Armed Forces are active defenders of our wetlands