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From quiet prairie marshes to the vast boreal forest and from coastal wetlands to rolling grasslands, Ducks Unlimited Canada is making an impact on Canada’s most important and threatened habitats. Where we work.
Get in touch with Ducks Unlimited Canada today. Contact us over email, phone, mail, or find your local provincial office. At Ducks Unlimited Canada, we envision a world with abundant wetlands and waterfowl—today, tomorrow and forever.
Canada's leader in wetland habitat conservation, restoration and management. 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.
How to Help. Change doesn't happen without passionate people. Help conserve Canada’s natural environment. Contribute to real, measurable impacts for wildlife populations, climate resilience and the environment, simply by becoming a member of Ducks Unlimited Canada.
Ducks Unlimited Canada and its Manitoba partners — volunteers, governments, donors, agriculture, and industry — protect habitat and restore wetlands and grasslands to mitigate climate change.
Ducks Unlimited Canada in your province. We are active across Canada. We work to keep your water clean, your wildlife abundant and your communities healthy.
Help connect people to nature and a healthier world through wetland conservation with a career at Ducks Unlimited Canada.
Saskatchewan is renowned for having some of the most abundant and productive waterfowl habitat in North America. Situated within the pond-rich Prairie Pothole Region, ducks hatched and raised in our province disperse throughout the entire continent and beyond.
4 days ago · We welcome you to join us at the events listed below—and invite your friends! Our virtual events, online auctions and raffles have been a big hit, and we will continue these initiatives alongside in-person events, giving everyone more ways to get in on the fun. Filter by province:
We are the national leader in wetland conservation. Since 1974, we’ve worked in Ontario to conserve 1 million acres of wetlands and adjacent habitat such as grassland, forest or other upland habitats. Wetlands are hard-working ecosystems that deliver cleaner water, capture carbon and nutrients, and preserve and increase habitats for waterfowl ...