
Waterfowling Guide for Young Hunters
- DUC is pleased to offer A Young Hunter’s Guide to Waterfowling
and Conservation, the first guide book designed to teach youth
about conservation and how to take up waterfowling safely in an ethical
and sustainable manner.
A valuable resource for educators and mentors helping young people to learn about waterfowling and conservation.
Related Links
- Check out DUC’s sister organization in the United States, Ducks Unlimited Inc.
- Learn more about DUC’s position on hunting.
Resources for Sportspeople 
Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) was created by sportsmen in 1938 for wetland and waterfowl conservation in Canada. Since then, sportspeople, both men and women, have greatly supported DUC’s conservation work.
Hunters, anglers and other sportspeople recognize the need for sustainable use of the environment. Every year, they contribute millions of dollars to Canada’s economy through the purchase of licenses, supplies, lodging and more. Sportspeople generously donate their time, money and support to the conservation of Canada’s natural areas across the nation.
In Canada, hunting and angling are a different sport from province to province. From game and fish species to hunting and angling regulations, each province and territory is unique. To help you get the hunting and angling information you need in your province, DUC offers links to provincial and territorial government Web sites:
- Alberta (hunting)
- Alberta (angling)
- British Columbia
- Manitoba (hunting)
- Manitoba (angling)
- New Brunswick
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Northwest Territories
- Nova Scotia
- Ontario
- Québec
- Prince Edward Island
- Saskatchewan
- Yukon
- Canadian Wildlife Service (hunting and fishing information)
