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.
Wildlife

Native Plant Solutions helps solve a sodding problem
Native Plant Solutions works with Qualico Communities to introduce native prairie grasses into developments...and then sets them on fire.

Cloudy with a chance of waterfowl
Radar technology informs the weather forecast…and plays an important role in conservation

Shell shock: Ontario’s turtle emergency
Ontario’s eight turtle species are at risk. The population in the province took a heavy blow in 2017, but these reptiles can find refuge in Ducks Unlimited Canada projects.

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.

Evicted!
A DUC technologist finds an inventive way to manage muskrat damage at an historic Saskatchewan marsh.

Newly found invasive species may affect northern mammal populations
Boreal research team identifies foreign threat in northern Alberta

Our migration nation
Canadians bond over annual fall spectacle during Migration Week 2016

Fishing for the future
National Fishing Week is July 2 - 10. Learn how habitat projects are keeping our fisheries healthy.

A homecoming for fish
After 200 years, conservation projects help native fish species make their way back into PEI waters

Reel conservation
DUC projects and research are giving native fish species a fin-up

Insects on call
Researchers are studying how pollinators and other beneficial insects use wetland habitats

The Amazing Egg
An inside look at egg formation, structure, and development in waterfowl

Second Marsh makeover
Oshawa community will have a front row seat as Mother Nature gets a helping hand