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Life after Bill 5
Focusing on bringing wetland conservation policy back to the table in Manitoba.

Wetlands, partnerships critical to keeping migratory birds part of our lives
New report shows habitat conservation is for the birds…and people

Cattle farmers protect land in Allan Hills
Lamb family commits to record breaking conservation agreement in Saskatchewan

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

Jane’s legacy: her future gift
Feather Society member explains why she chose planned giving for conservation

Bird conservation in the spotlight
International Migratory Bird Day kicks off a summer of conservation milestones

Alberta Watershed Resiliency and Restoration Program
Government of Alberta invests in economic and environmental sustainability by supporting conservation and restoration with DUC.

DUC’s lead policy influencer talks about work as a lobbyist
By informing decision-makers, Jim Brennan helps safeguard wetlands.

Delta: A Prairie Marsh and its People
Authors Glen Suggett, Gordon Goldsborough and members of the Delta Marsh History Group share rich history and fascinating tales about the Manitoba marsh.

Dry habitat conditions may dampen duck production
Many Canadians enjoyed a warmer and drier than usual winter, but how will it affect waterfowl habitats this spring?

Helping habitat on Amherst Island
Conservation projects provide TLC near the prettiest town in Canada