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My passion, our journey
Biologist and lifelong conservationist, Karla Guyn, named CEO for Ducks Unlimited Canada
The side-effects of stress
Arctic researchers link stress experienced during moult to mortality
The mallard take-over
Could the prevalence of mallard-like traits in today’s waterfowl go back thousands of years?
Celebrating 40 years of conservation action in Quebec
As DUC marks its 40th anniversary in Quebec, we look back on the successes and ahead to the future
North American Waterfowl Conservation Honour Roll inductees
DUC recognizes and thanks two conservation greats in 2016
Beautiful, bizarre…and under threat
Wetland conservation is a world-wide concern. In Australia, it may hold the key to protecting one of the seven natural wonders of the world: the Great Barrier Reef.
Wetland interpretive boardwalk opens in Peace Country
Alberta homestead welcomes people into the world of wetlands and art
Invasive species on the loose in Newfoundland
DUC staff and volunteers work to stop purple loosestrife from invading Corner Brook Marsh.
Hunters: the original Marsh Keepers
How waterfowlers shaped DUC's mission 79 years ago, and what it means for conservation today.
From bathtubs to wetlands
Moncton heads in the “right direction” as it adopts guidelines that embrace natural infrastructure
Escape to the wild with the MarshKeeper Program
In retirement, an Albertan conservationist finds meaningful work in wetlands
Aiming high for conservation
Find out how this husband-and-wife hunting duo found the opportunity to make a living doing what they love, and the means to give back