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First volunteers were key to early wetland conservation efforts
Canadians want more conservation
New poll shows overwhelming support for protecting wildlife, habitat and the environment.
Students take action against climate change
A new competition through DUC’s Wetland Centres of Excellence program challenges students to create sustainability projects for their schools and communities.
War hero, conservation hero—a tribute to “Mr. DU”
George Freeman’s passing marks “end of a generation”
Local Family Helps Conserve Natural Wetlands
DUC acquires 320 acres of unspoiled natural wetlands on the southeastern shore of Babine Lake, thanks to the generosity of the Andersen family.
Native Plant Solutions helps solve a sodding problem
Native Plant Solutions works with Qualico Communities to introduce native prairie grasses into developments...and then sets them on fire.
Realtors find common ground for farmers and conservation programs
DUC's Marketing Opportunities Through Conservation Incentive Programs course at Lakeland College.
Manitoba’s Climate and Green Plan puts wetlands in the spotlight
New protection will deliver environmental and economic benefits for all Manitobans
Will Quebec’s new law to protect wetlands inspire other provinces?
In an act of political leadership and courage, the province of Quebec has given a degree of hope to all Canadians.
Ducks from a distance: helpful hints for identification in the wild
Tips from waterfowl experts on overcoming identification challenges for the 20+ species of ducks that live in North America.
Forever Young
Historic conservation easement keeps family’s land and legacy intact