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Out of the classroom, into the Manitoba marsh
Lizard Lake wetland enhancement offers greater wetland education and conservation opportunities
Following in his grandfather’s footsteps
Wallace volunteer Kurtlin Rushton learned a passion for waterfowl and conservation that is shaping his future
Educating young conservationists
The Ducks Unlimited Greenwing program helped shape a flock of conservationists in Canada. That flock has taken wing and education staff are now connecting with youth in new ways.
What happens when your classroom is a wetland?
Rivers Collegiate Wetland Learning Centre of Excellence offers students an engaging and transformative experience
Saved by science, cured by nature
What it meant for volunteer and research biologist Patrick Herzog to reconnect with nature after cancer
Made to measure
DUC teams with Manitoba Hydro and the University of Manitoba to assess the best way to measure greenhouse gas fluxes in aquatic ecosystems
Where the water flows
A community in the northwest territories looks to its ancestral teachings to guide the conservation path forward
Parks and education
Teaming up to transform the Shubenacadie Wildlife Park into a premier destination for outdoor learning
Hands-on conservation for the County of Brant
Ontario's Patti Ronald is leading her community to conservation with nest boxes, wetland programs and volunteerism
Volunteers on campus at Acadia University
Acadia student Stephanie White inspires other students to get outside and into wetlands
Our migration nation
Canadians bond over annual fall spectacle during Migration Week 2016
Celebrating Williamstown Lake
Renewal and re-dedication at DUC's first restoration project in Atlantic Canada