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DUC’s Top 21 in 2021
We’re excited and proud to bring you some of this year’s highlights focusing on amazing people, events and achievements for Canadian wetland conservation.

To conserve and protect
DUC's Alberta team reflects on a year of conservation progress.

Restoration renews Hillman Marsh on the shores of Lake Erie
Urgent restoration undertaken to protect the habitat at a treasured destination near Leamington, Ontario.

Waterways of life
A large provincial investment is filling in habitat gaps with wetlands in rural, urban and small town watersheds.

The faces of sustainable food
The farmers who make up DUC's agricultural sustainability team are leaving their own mark on the Canadian landscape.

Migration: A perilous journey
We offer this practical guide to help concerned conservationists (like you) support migrating waterfowl every flap of the way.

Under the Wing
A mentored waterfowl hunt in B.C. helps a daughter understand, appreciate and embrace her father’s passion for conservation.

New habitat connects a waterway in high-growth Ajax area
Wetland habitat in Lower Duffins Creek supports watershed

Acts of conservation can bring hope to the eco-anxious
Psychologist: education and action are key to alleviating eco-anxiety

Heeding the call of the wild
DUC’s Outdoor Event Series empowers people to experience nature in new ways… and build support for conservation at the same time.

Citizen science gone wild
How can you contribute to conservation research? The answer is at your fingertips.

Manitoba livestock producers honour DUC employee
Ken Gross, head of DUC conservation programs in Manitoba, named to Manitoba Forage and Grazing Association Wall of Fame.