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  1. Ducks Unlimited Canada has been conserving wetlands and other natural spaces for waterfowl, wildlife, and people for more than 80 years.

  2. Our vision: Clean water and healthy wetlands for all waterfowl, wildlife and people. Ducks Unlimited Canada is a passionate community of people who believe that nature is the foundation of strong communities, a prosperous economy and a sustainable future that supports the hopes and dreams of the next generation.

  3. Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is a Canadian non-profit environmental organization that works to conserve, create, restore and manage Canadian wetlands and associated uplands in order to provide healthy ecosystems that support North American waterfowl, other wildlife and people.

  4. We conserve, restore and manage wetlands and grasslands to benefit waterfowl, wildlife and people. Our goal is to ensure abundant wetlands and waterfowl for generations to come while improving Canadian lives. Waterfowl are migratory.

  5. Hunting on Ducks Unlimited Canada Land in Ontario. Hunting and Trapping on DUC Lands in Manitoba. Manitoba Prairie Wetland Classification Guide. Is the Manitoba Forage Program the right solution for your operation. Browse all articles.

  6. www.ducks.org › conservation › conserving-wetlands-waterfowlDU Canada | Ducks Unlimited

    DU secures and enhances waterfowl breeding habitats in Canada, through our sister organization, DU Canada. The total number of secured acres in Canada is over 3.5 million and an additional 14.9 million acres of habitat have been protected through agreements with provincial and territorial governments.

  7. Conservation by the numbers in B.C. Our mission is to conserve, restore, and manage wetlands for British Columbia’s waterfowl, wildlife, and people. 581 Habitat projects. 498,591 Acres conserved. 1,030 Landowner partners.

  8. Jul 4, 2010 · Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving, restoring and managing wetlands and their associated habitats for North America's WATERFOWL, other wildlife and people.

  9. Thousands of lakes and wetlands provide critical breeding, staging and molting habitats for North American waterfowl and waterbirds. The WBF holds 12 million to 14 million ducks during the breeding season and is especially important to scaup, mallard, wigeon, green-winged teal and scoters.

  10. Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) pays landowners up to $4,000/acre to restore drained or altered wetlands and covers all project-related costs.

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