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News and Publications on Conservation and Environmental Issues

DUC’s 70th anniversary map selected for ESRI Canada map competition

December 16

A DUC-generated map has been selected for inclusion in a competition held by ESRI Canada. The map appears in ESRI’s 2009 Map Gallery calendar for December.

Conserving Canada's Great Forest

November 28

Pascal Badiou, a research scientist with DUC’s Institute for Wetland and Waterfowl Research, has been named to a group of top North American and international scientists who will work to preserve Canada’s great forest.

DUC pleased with Doer government commitment to wetlands

November 21

As far as Ducks Unlimited Canada is concerned, the Government of Manitoba is on the right track with its Throne Speech commitment to a wetland initiative in the province.

Wetland loss hammers Lake Winnipeg and Manitoba's environment

November 7

Groundbreaking DUC study reveals wetland drainage and degradation costs Manitobans $15 million per year

Migration 2008 in full swing

October 17

Canada's wetlands prime viewing spots for annual fall flight of waterfowl

Election 2008:  Wetlands need your help

September 18

Letter from DUC executive vice-president encourages volunteers, supporters to engage politicians and raise awareness of wetland conservation.

Seeing the forest for the ducks and much more

September 18

National Forest Week 2008 great reason to celebrate a national treasure.

Wetland conservation brings unique group of teens together

August 13

Conservation-minded teens from across Canada and from the U.S. are gaining an insider’s look at the world of conservation, while enjoying a fully-sponsored trip to learn about some of Manitoba’s world-class wetlands.

New water-lily species found

August 13

A new white water-lily species was recently discovered by a team of U.S. and German botanists in wetlands managed by Ducks Unlimited Canada.

Survey duck numbers reflect dry conditions on Prairies

July 8

News that duck populations had dropped nine per cent across the continent’s main waterfowl nesting areas this year was certainly not good news as far as DUC biologists were concerned. However, the news was not unexpected.

Healthy wetlands, healthy fish

July 4, 2008

National Fishing Week, July 5-13, has anglers everywhere gearing up to explore the lure of fishing in Canada’s many rivers and lakes. But did you know that when you cast a line in those rivers and lakes for that prize catch, that wetlands likely had a role to play?

Prairie sites selected for waterfowl research

May 12, 2008

Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is conducting research in four key study areas across the Canadian prairies this summer.

National Volunteer Week (April 27 – May 3)

For the past 70 years, thousands of Ducks Unlimited Canada volunteers have shared dedication and enthusiasm. That’s why during 2008 National Volunteer Week (April 27 – May 3), DUC is proud to say thank you and shine a spotlight on the exemplary work of its more than 8,000 volunteers.

New partnership supports conservation of boreal wetlands

April 18, 2008

Suncor Energy Foundation invests $1.5 million in Ducks Unlimited Canada.

DUC science director wins award for international conservation achievements

April 16, 2008

Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is pleased to announce that Dr. Michael G. Anderson, director of science and adaptation, is the Canadian recipient of the 2007 International Canvasback Award.

Calling all waterfowlers

April 9, 2008

The second annual Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) Canadian Duck and Goose Calling Championship will be held August 23 and 24, 2008 in Fredericton, N.B.

DUC president wins Order of the Bighorn Award

March 28, 2008

Ducks Unlimited Canada president Neil Downey was named a 2008 recipient of the Order of the Bighorn Award, recognizing his long-standing commitment to conserving wildlife habitat in Alberta.

World Water Day: another reason to celebrate wetlands

March 20, 2008

This year, on World Water Day, March 22, Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is encouraging people to take a moment and think about wetlands and the role they play in water quality and quantity.

Canadian wildlife to benefit from partnership extension

March 11, 2008

The Honourable John Baird, Minister of the Environment, has announced his government’s intention to extend their relationship with Wildlife Habitat Canada (WHC) for three more years, starting in April 2008.

 
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