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Where we’re working on the ground from coast to coast.
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Taking one for the team
Manitoba’s Volunteer of the Year Nicole de Pauw is a trainer by nature and a conservationist at heart.
Believing in what you do
Ontario Volunteer of the Year John Stewart shares why he’s a custodian of the land.
DUC Volunteer of the Year for Quebec
You can tell a lot about a man like Serge Mathieu by the ducks he surrounds himself with.
Running a tight ship
Nova Scotia Volunteer of the Year Leo Leblanc leads original crew of DUC supporters.
Working together for wetlands
Provincial Volunteer of the Year Marjorie Horlick is sowing seeds of conservation across rural Newfoundland.
Lessons from the mudflats
New Brunswick Volunteer of the Year Donna Carson reinvigorates local DUC dinner.
Settling into a green option to filter water
A small settling pond uses nature to help clean water for the District of 100 Mile House.
Watch: How wetlands take care of Canada’s water
Even though fresh water is a renewable resource, it is finite. When it’s gone, it’s gone. Without wetlands, our supply of fresh water will be a whole lot different.
Getting outside with Ian Smith
New Brunswick’s favourite nature teacher shares his top tips to enjoying the great outdoors.
Befriending Lundigrans Marsh
Devoted staff and volunteers shine a light on one of St. John’s most biodiverse wetlands.
Community Conservation
How farmers and conservationists are bringing a bog at Tantramar Community Pasture back to life.