Top: Canadian Wetland Inventory: Wetland Inventory Status

Below: DUC was honoured with ESRI Canada's 2009 Award of Excellence for its
extensive use of geographic information system (GIS) technology to drive
wetland conservation efforts across the country. (l to r): Lyle Boychuk, Manager of GIS and Inventory, Western Region, DUC, Brian Kazmerik, National GIS Manager, DUC, Alex Miller, President, ESRI Canada Ltd.

 

Ducks Unlimited Canada Receives ESRI Canada’s Award of Excellence in GIS for Advancing Wetland Conservation

Bookmark and Share

Oak Hammock Marsh, Man., September 14, 2009  - Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) was recently honoured with ESRI Canada’s Award of Excellence for its extensive use of geographic information system (GIS) technology to drive wetland conservation efforts across the country. The award was presented at the 2009 ESRI Regional User Conference in Regina.

As Canada’s leading wetland conservation organization, DUC conducts environmental research, delivers education programs and advocates policy change for conserving wetlands and associated habitat to benefit waterfowl, wildlife and people. In 2002, DUC partnered with Environment Canada, the Canadian Space Agency and the North American Wetlands Conservation Council (Canada) on the Canadian Wetland Inventory (CWI) project, which works to produce a comprehensive and standardized inventory of Canada’s wetlands using GIS. The project is expected to provide consistent environmental information for better decision making affecting wetland conservation, management and land-use planning. 

“Through innovative use of GIS technology, we are able to maintain a leadership role in the conservation community by providing the best available spatial information, tools, services and decision support systems to help target, deliver and monitor conservation and fundraising activities,” said Brian Kazmerik, National GIS Manager, DUC. “This award from ESRI Canada inspires us to further leverage GIS to enhance other areas of our operations and continue making informed decisions regarding Canada’s wetland resources.”

National consistent knowledge of the exact location of wetlands will increasingly play a crucial role in decisions that affect the quality and quantity of Canada’s water resources. To date, the CWI has completed inventories on 25 study sites across nine ecozones representing the diversity of wetland types across Canada. The CWI also plans to produce a comprehensive map of Canada’s wetlands that the public can access through Natural Resource Canada’s GeoBase.

In addition to the CWI project, DUC has been using ESRI Canada’s GIS solutions for over a decade to develop applications for various areas of its operations including conservation planning and decision support, waterfowl and wetlands research, conservation program asset management and migration route mapping. DUC also uses GIS for monitoring policy change, developing marketing programs and managing fundraising activities. 

“DUC has a long successful history of using GIS for its important work,” said James Wickson, Vice President of Sales and Professional Services, ESRI Canada.  “We commend them on their leadership role in the Canadian Wetland Inventory project and their continued efforts in using GIS to positively impact the environment and society.  We look forward to helping them further harness the power of GIS to advance their conservation efforts.”

Leveraging technology has been the key to DUC’s strategy. The organization began using remote sensing techniques to detect wetlands in 1979. Since then, DUC has mapped 156 million hectares of Canadian wetlands using satellite imagery and aerial photography. Today, more than a quarter of DUC’s employees use ESRI software to support operations.

Founded in 1984, ESRI Canada provides enterprise geographic information system (GIS) solutions that empower businesses, governments, and educational institutions to make timely, informed and mission critical decisions by leveraging the power of geography.   The company distributes the world's leading GIS software from ESRI, Telvent Miner and Miner, Azteca Systems, and other technology partners. Headquartered in Toronto, the company serves over 10,000 customers from 16 regional offices across Canada. Information about ESRI Canada can be found at www.esricanada.com.

For more information, contact:

Leigh Patterson, l_patterson@ducks.ca
Corporate Media Relations Specialist
Ducks Unlimited Canada
Tel: (204) 467-3306

Joy Chan, jchan@esricanada.com
PR Specialist
ESRI Canada
Tel: (416) 386-6488

 
BACK TO TOPBack to Top