How our work impacts conservation across Canada.
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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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Ready, set, bid
The new DUC online auction brings the fun and excitement of bidding on your favourite DUC-branded event merchandise and other exclusive items, right to you—in the comfort of your home!

The strength of the flock: A message from CEO Karla Guyn
With hope and help from nature, we will make it—together.

2020 Desktop Calendar Downloads
The 2020 desktop calendars pay tribute to some of our favourite waterfowl species, as captured by 12 outstanding nature artists. As you look at these paintings, we hope you’re struck by the beauty of the birds—and by the many powerful benefits of wetland conservation.

‘Tis the season of giving back. Kids triple their fundraising goal in the sweetest of ways.
“They wanted to know how to help.” New Brunswick students earn ‘Wetland Heroes’ designation after holiday donation exceeds expectations.

Thank you, Canada. You’ve made 2019 a year for conservation.

Canada duck stamp sales help fund conservation
As the Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp celebrates 35 years, we recognize the projects funded and the people—hunters and others—who support it.

Connecting Canadians with the benefits of conservation
Brushes with nature inspire 2019 Artist of the Year

2019 National Art Portfolio
The 2019 National Art Portfolio is a collection of memorable moments that highlight the importance of Canada’s natural environment to our Canadian lifestyles.

Staying the course, aces for hire
When DUC Alberta's newest conservation program specialists began, it was a reunion of kindred spirits, sharing the experience of attending Lakeland College.

DU supporters lured north
An adventurous couple from the Lone Star State migrate to Manitoba for winter vacation they’ll never forget.

Wetlands shown to reduce signs of aging
Researchers find anti-aging benefits in Canada’s bio-rich ecosystems.

Stepping up to the plate
B.C. Volunteer of the Year Denise Zanatta carries on family’s conservation traditions.

You get out what you put in
Alberta’s Volunteer of the Year Lois Rissling takes pride in supporting healthy habitat.

Champion of the landscape
Saskatchewan Volunteer of the Year Tammy Plews holds wetland conservation close to heart.

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.