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Home-builders for ducks

Home-builders for ducks

Father-son volunteer duo build more than 600 nest box kits this year alone

Learning in the rain

Learning in the rain

Students share their experiences from a wet and wild field trip near Weyburn, Sask.

Misty mornings with Trevor Tennant

Misty mornings with Trevor Tennant

DUC’s 2016 MBNA-sponsored Artist of the Year selected for his painting, Shoreline Retreat.

Taking conservation to new heights

Taking conservation to new heights

An innovative conservation event provides supporters with a once in a lifetime opportunity

IWWR Fellowship:  Abstracts for 2016 Students

IWWR Fellowship: Abstracts for 2016 Students

IWWR supports a number of graduate students annually as they pursue important research across the continent

Five-day event reaches more than 700 youth

Five-day event reaches more than 700 youth

Students from two Alberta school divisions learn the joy of critter dipping and the importance of wetlands

Building habitat with hammer and nails

Building habitat with hammer and nails

DUC CEO and Sustainable Forestry Initiative board member Greg Siekaniec helps build a home for a Winnipeg family.

Back roads of the boreal

Back roads of the boreal

A new guide will help industry build better, wetland friendly roads in Canada’s northern forest

Ducks return to Carp River wetlands

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.

Links to wetlands

Links to wetlands

Naturalized golf course water features help wildlife, water quality and the game experience

Fishing for the future

Fishing for the future

National Fishing Week is July 2 - 10. Learn how habitat projects are keeping our fisheries healthy.

Working to eradicate the European water chestnut

Working to eradicate the European water chestnut

DUC needs your help to spot the invasive plant