How our work impacts conservation across Canada.
Where we’re working on the ground from coast to coast.
We need your help to protect our water, wildlife, and wetlands. Here’s how you can make an impact.
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Stories
Discover the latest from Ducks Unlimited Canada.
Locations
The new green scene
Harnessing wetlands as green infrastructure solutions to our water woes
Making a mark at Queen’s Park
Ontario’s wetlands are conservation conversation starters for “duck people” at annual event
Floodgates open for fish along St. Lawrence River
This spring, migrating ducks made way for incoming fish on DUC wetland sites along the St. Lawrence River. But the fish didn’t want to be there.
Conserving a working landscape in Tantramar
Ducks Unlimited Canada works with local New Brunswick farmers to conserve wetlands, grassland and crop land.
Taking a Stand for Wetlands
Bill Barrow helps opens the door to new wetland restoration opportunities in Nova Scotia.
Working against time at Montmagny Marsh
Community bands together to give local landmark a new lease on life
Eider pride
When common eider populations plummeted, volunteers worked together to save the iconic bird species
Why are the birds flying north — again?
Mini-migration of ducks and geese in late spring and early summer
Storied Canadian landscapes
Celebrate with DUC as we look at some of the nation’s iconic landscapes. Their land, water and wildlife are rich with stories of culture and conservation.
Quebec passes legislation to conserve wetlands and water
Province equipped with tools to become a national conservation leader