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Decoys take flight
“Definitive” antique Canadian collection set to migrate into hands of admirers.
Migratory milestones
The centennial anniversary of the Migratory Bird Treaty is reason to reflect and celebrate.
Out of the concrete jungle and into nature
Hands-on learning in Toronto’s natural oasis connects urban students with wetlands and environmental stewardship
Canadian habitat conservation helps North American ducks hold steady
2016 Waterfowl Population Status Report estimates 48.4 million breeding ducks
An up-close look at wetland success
Volunteers learn about vegetation and wildlife during the drawdown of Oshawa Second Marsh
Ducking and running for wetlands
Uniting the running and walking community with wetland conservation proves to be a natural fit
Sleuthing for scaup
Recent findings highlight the importance of Canadian breeding grounds.
The science of summer
For a crack team of DUC researchers, summer means time on the waters of Delta Marsh, gathering intelligence on what makes the iconic wetland tick.
Technology is for the birds
Report shows how technological advances track migration and help protect the future of bird species.
Summer camp for tomorrow’s waterfowlers
Weekend youth getaway combines waterfowling education with good old-fashioned summer fun
Hazard Campbell: A legendary life
North America’s conservation community remembers “ambassador for the ducks.”