How our work impacts conservation across Canada.
Impact Areas
Approaches
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.
Grassroots

Working together for wetlands
Provincial Volunteer of the Year Marjorie Horlick is sowing seeds of conservation across rural Newfoundland.

Lessons from the mudflats
New Brunswick Volunteer of the Year Donna Carson reinvigorates local DUC dinner.

Watch: 80 years of conservation
Reflecting on all that's been accomplished for conservation, thanks to DUC's hard-working volunteers and staff.

Watch: Why do you volunteer for DUC?
Volunteers explain why they give their time for conservation.

Aiming High
Brian Robbins was just 15 years old when he first gave hunting a shot. Today, the CEO of Exco Technologies and supporter of DUC, has hit a milestone: 20 years of sponsoring the Markham Dinner.

A fifty-gun salute to conservation
Rare personal firearm collection aims to benefit Ducks Unlimited Canada

Celebrating DUC’s Volunteer Champions
DUC's Volunteer Champions Award Program celebrates outstanding volunteers for National Volunteer Week.

2016 Accomplishments from DUC’s conservation community
1. Wetlands Waterfowl and other wildlife live, feed and breed in wetlands, but humans also depend on them for improved water quality, flood protection, erosion reduction and greenhouse gas reduction. With your help, DUC is bringing wetland restoration to new urban frontiers: cities are adopting wetlands as natural…

Small in stature, big at heart
When he received some money for Christmas last year, seven-year-old Logan Japp wondered how he could make a difference in his world of imagination, fun and wildlife. Logan decided to donate to DUC, with hopes that his gift will help give ducks somewhere to live.

Misty mornings with Trevor Tennant
DUC’s 2016 MBNA-sponsored Artist of the Year selected for his painting, Shoreline Retreat.