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Nova Scotia

Home-builders for ducks
Father-son volunteer duo build more than 600 nest box kits this year alone

Common purpose
The common eider population is dropping in Maritime Canada and New England. Canadian and American biologists are working together to find out why.

Nova Scotia’s Katherine Hirtle nominated for Volunteer of the Year
“I absolutely eat, sleep and drink DUC,” says Katherine Hirtle, DUC’s Nova Scotia Volunteer of the Year nominee from New Germany, NS. “I love being part of my DUC community support system, whether by educating people about DUC or promoting the brand. I am very blessed and honored to…

Wetland Restoration
If wetlands have been drained or altered on your land, we can help you bring them back to life.

Nest Box Maintenance Program
Installing nest boxes in or around wetlands gives cavity nesters a helping hand.

Building better fish ladders
How we're using research to build better ladders and nature-like fishways in the Maritimes.

ACOA announces $400,000 in funding for Nova Scotia Wetland and Wildlife Park
Shubenacadie, N.S. – Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is excited to announce that together with the Province of Nova Scotia’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR), we’ve received $400,000 in funding through the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency’s Innovative Communities Fund to enhance the Greenwing Legacy Interpretive Centre and Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife…