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

Thames River wetland restoration
A multi-year enhancement project is creating quality habitat for waterfowl, songbirds and other wetland-dependent wildlife.

Courtenay River estuary
Teaming up with landowners to conserve vital waterfowl habitat on the B.C. coast.

Water Sustainability Act
Updating century-old legislation for the province’s water resources.

Spartina: striking back
Combating an invasive plant in British Columbia

Some Interesting Facts About Ducks Unlimited
A glimpse into Ducks Unlimited’s early work on the Canadian prairies, as captured in this entertaining story from Hunting and Fishing Magazine, December 1938.

Conserving the clubs: can the tradition continue?
As more southern Ontario hunt clubs are sold to other interests, can their tradition of conservation continue?

Ducks and agriculture work together in Comox Valley
Winter cover crops can help lessen damage caused by wintering waterfowl while improving soil and farm productivity – and providing important habitat.
