Don Harris (centre, white cap) surrounded by fellow DUC volunteers, friends and family.
Don Harris (centre, white cap) surrounded by fellow DUC volunteers, friends and family.
 

Harris Conservation Project Dedication in honour of Yorkton conservationist

Bookmark and Share Yorkton, Sask., August 21, 2010 – Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) has officially dedicated the Harris Conservation Project in honour of Don Harris. This highly productive marshland is located on the edge of Yorkton and highly accessible to the public. Yorkton’s Don Harris has been a tireless volunteer for DUC. Together with the Yorkton DUC volunteer chapter, Don has raised more than $280,000 for the protection and enhancement of thousands of acres of wetlands and associated waterfowl habitat in Saskatchewan.

“The Harris Conservation Project is a great example of why passionate volunteers like Don have been such strong supporters of DUC for so many years,” says Trevor Plews, DUC’s Head of Upland Restoration in Saskatchewan. “This important wetland has many visitors each year and serves as an outdoor classroom for people of all ages. Don has given so much to DUC and this is our tribute to his lifelong service to waterfowl and wetland conservation.”

The Harris Conservation Project is home to an abundance of waterfowl species including mallard, blue-winged teal, northern shoveler, pintail, canvasback, and lesser scaup. Other wildlife including white-tailed deer, mule deer and numerous species of songbirds also benefit from the habitat this project provides. An interpretive trail, boardwalks and observation areas have enhanced its educational value to hundreds of local students each year. “I’m very honoured, but I’m also very proud that this special place will be here in Yorkton for a long, long time, thanks to our efforts. This one is close to home for our volunteers. These efforts enable our team of volunteers to see the direct results of our work, right here, in our own backyard,” says Don Harris.

Don and the Yorkton DUC Chapter have played an active role in raising the funds for project improvements to the boardwalk, trail and observation areas and the wetland itself. Once the Harris Conservation Project was completed, this energetic group of volunteers kept working, raising additional funding for similar wetland projects in need throughout the Yorkton area.

For more than 70 years DUC has worked to conserve, restore and manage wetlands and associated habitats for North America’s waterfowl. These habitats also benefit other wildlife and people.

Enjoy the special day through this photo tour of the Harris Conservation Project.

Thank you to the Harris family for sharing the video on YouTube!

For more information, contact:

Jane Bailey j_bailey@ducks.ca
Communications Specialist
Ducks Unlimited Canada
Tel: 780-930-1261

 
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