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Illegal drainage threatens iconic Big Grass Marsh in Manitoba
Troubling activities at the birthplace of wetland conservation underscores need for strong regulations.

New wetlands added to Marsh Lake project
Okanagan family's donation of marshland will safeguard the land and its wildlife.

Tufts restoration project
Revolving Land Conservation Program: Balancing production and conservation on agricultural land.

2015 Fellowship Winners
Supporting graduate students as they pursue important research

High-tech mapping in Newfoundland and Labrador
How developing GIS tools is helping conservation.

Mentoring tomorrow’s waterfowlers
Mentors are as much a part of waterfowling memories as decoys, blinds and birds.

Researching peatlands for restoration
Letting water back in and fertilizing the soil may help get peat plots back on track.

Boreal leadership council
How the Boreal Forest Conservation Framework influenced sustainability in Quebec.

BP settlement funds flow to Allan/Dana Hills
DUC receives settlement funds from the BP Oil Spill, as part of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act

Thaidene Nëné National Park Reserve
A step forward for the Dene community of Łutsel K’e to see its conservation vision materialize.

Proposed drainage regulations
New regulations focus on conserving wetlands and safeguarding the benefits they provide.

Scaling Moncton’s snow mountain
A newly constructed wetland will clean the water running off from Moncton's snow dump.