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Natural exposure: photographing wildlife with Brendan Kelly
The Newfoundland phrase “wait a fair wind and you’ll get one” takes on new meaning for a patient photographer like Brendan Kelly. See how in this photo essay featuring Kelly's stunning photos.
80 years of DUC volunteers
We celebrate DUC's 80th anniversary with a nod to our hardworking volunteers, including one of our original Keemen and this year's National Volunteer of the Year.
DUC’s fight against invasive species
They are pretty, but destructive to wetlands and other natural areas. DUC is combating invasive species using some surprising methods like gardening tools, livestock and beetles.
Watch: Why do you volunteer for DUC?
Volunteers explain why they give their time for conservation.
Glen Michelson: Celebrating an original DUC Keeman volunteer
Beginning in 1939, Glen served as one of DUC’s original “Keeman” volunteers. As DUC celebrates its 80th anniversary, we’re honoured to share Glen’s story.
Christine Pike: Keen-Woman
Fierce love of the land spurs on 25-year Saskatchewan volunteer.
Wetlands shown to reduce signs of aging
Researchers find anti-aging benefits in Canada’s bio-rich ecosystems.
Celebrating DUC’s Volunteer Champions
Honouring DUC's top volunteers across the country for National Volunteer Week (April 15 - 21).
Stepping up to the plate
B.C. Volunteer of the Year Denise Zanatta carries on family’s conservation traditions.
You get out what you put in
Alberta’s Volunteer of the Year Lois Rissling takes pride in supporting healthy habitat.
Champion of the landscape
Saskatchewan Volunteer of the Year Tammy Plews holds wetland conservation close to heart.