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Ducks Unlimited Canada
Canada
Приєднався 29 кві 2019
Ducks Unlimited Canada is a leader in conservation. Our community of scientists, volunteers and members are passionate about protecting the Canadian way of life. We’re actively conserving and restoring the wetlands that clean our water, safeguard our communities and support thousands of wild species.
If you live for your time outdoors; if you care about a healthy environment; if you think wildlife and species at risk are worth protecting-our work is making a difference for you.
Empower your inner conservationist. Learn more about our work and how you can help by simply becoming a member. Visit ducks.ca.
Our Wetlands. Our Future.
If you live for your time outdoors; if you care about a healthy environment; if you think wildlife and species at risk are worth protecting-our work is making a difference for you.
Empower your inner conservationist. Learn more about our work and how you can help by simply becoming a member. Visit ducks.ca.
Our Wetlands. Our Future.
Wetlands at Work
Wetlands are powerful multi-taskers, working quietly in the background of our lives to provide critical services that we can't live without. As nature's unsung heroes, wetlands: naturally filter pollutants and improve water quality, mitigate floods, support a rich variety of life, provide habitat for numerous species that cannot survive elsewhere, and store vast amounts of carbon.
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Відео
Milieux humides au travail
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Les milieux humides sont de puissants modèles multitâches, qui travaillent discrètement à l’arrière-plan de nos vies pour fournir des services essentiels dont nous ne pouvons pas nous passer. Héros méconnus de la nature, les milieux humides filtrent naturellement les polluants et améliorent la qualité de l’eau, atténuent les inondations, contribuent à la pérennité d’une grande variété de formes...
Ducks Unlimited Canada 2024 Duck and Run
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Ducks Unlimited Canada’s annual national fundraising race for wetland conservation. On June 22 and 23, over 600 runners, walkers, rollers and waddlers from across Canada laced up to run for wetlands, sharing a beautiful day in nature with their Ducks Unlimited Canada community. Duck and Run is proudly sponsored by title sponsor Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s Canada.
A Restoration Success: Lake Laurentian Wetland Revitalized
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A big win for conservation and community! The vital restoration project to rehabilitate a dam in the northeast portion of the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area (LLCA) is now complete. This project ensures the continued ecological health of the area while benefiting local wildlife and the community. The work was funded by the Province of Ontario through the Wetlands Conservation Partner Program ...
Building Resilience for Alberta’s Future
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Protecting Alberta’s wetlands today to build a stronger tomorrow.
DUC’s 2024 Highlight Reel
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Learn about the achievements you helped to make possible in 2024 and the impact they’re having on the future of wetlands, waterfowl and communities across the country.
Les meilleurs moments de l'année 2024 du DUC
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Découvrez les réalisations que vous avez contribué à rendre possibles en 2024 et l'impact qu'elles ont sur l'avenir des milieux humides, de la sauvagine et des communautés à travers le pays.
Petits Étangs, Grands Buts
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Canards Illimités Canada célèbre la communauté et le lien avec la nature par le biais du hockey sur glace naturelle lors de la Classique des légendes 2024. Pour en savoir plus : www.canards.ca/hockey/
Recréer la nature en ville : une idée qui coule de source
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Recréer la nature en ville : une idée qui coule de source
L’île du Moine (Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel)
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L’île du Moine (Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel)
Yukon Wetland Field Guide Launch and Information Session
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Yukon Wetland Field Guide Launch and Information Session
Biological Control for Invasive Phragmites
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Biological Control for Invasive Phragmites
A view from above - a moose in a northern DUC wetland
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A view from above - a moose in a northern DUC wetland
DUC using drone technology to improve mapping
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DUC using drone technology to improve mapping
Ducks Unlimited Canada Cambridge Sporting Clays Fun Shoot
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Ducks Unlimited Canada Cambridge Sporting Clays Fun Shoot
Manitoba's Pat O'Connor named Ducks Unlimited Canada's 46th President
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Manitoba's Pat O'Connor named Ducks Unlimited Canada's 46th President
2023 Treasured Wetland of New Brunswick: Saints Rest Marsh
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2023 Treasured Wetland of New Brunswick: Saints Rest Marsh
2023 Treasured Wetland of New Brunswick: Gateway Wetlands
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2023 Treasured Wetland of New Brunswick: Gateway Wetlands
2023 Treasured Wetland of New Brunswick: Pointe-du-Chêne Salt Marsh
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2023 Treasured Wetland of New Brunswick: Pointe-du-Chêne Salt Marsh
2022 Treasured Wetland of Nova Scotia: Lock 6 Park Wetland
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2022 Treasured Wetland of Nova Scotia: Lock 6 Park Wetland
2022 Treasured Wetland of Nova Scotia: St. Andrews Marsh
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2022 Treasured Wetland of Nova Scotia: St. Andrews Marsh
2022 Treasured Wetland of Nova Scotia: Pu’tlaqne’katik floodplain
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2022 Treasured Wetland of Nova Scotia: Pu’tlaqne’katik floodplain
FRESH : Fraser River Estuary Salmon Habitat Restoration Projects
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FRESH : Fraser River Estuary Salmon Habitat Restoration Projects
Coastal Restoration: The Sturgeon Bank Sediment Enhancement Pilot Project
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Coastal Restoration: The Sturgeon Bank Sediment Enhancement Pilot Project
Why are wild turtles in trouble and how can we help them?
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Why are wild turtles in trouble and how can we help them?
Calgary has perfect weather for out door rinks ❤ My husband's best pastime with friends. My Father had a rink for my family in the Crowsnest Pass. Both of my brothers and myself played hockey, and a sister who was a figure skate. So fun! 🎉
Good job Scott and yours partners. The transmitters are still always in action ? With this study, are you able to get an idea of the percentage distribution of wintering eiders in the different southern regions?
Awesome work as an avid fisherman I applaud the work being done. I have volunteered at several small creek cleanups to help with trout and salmon spawning but this is great to see because all the small creek salmon had to come up the Fraser where I live
And the site fidelity of being very faithful to breeding and wintering grounds becomes very clear
happy holidays, wonderful wishes 2025
Bravo de préserver la nature!
Voices were quiet and music was not, why did this need mucic at all when they are talking.
Logan Lake BC used to have a big pond hockey tournament. Don't know if they still do. Go Ducks Unlimited!! Merry Christmas!
Commentaire pour une futur vidéo: Inutile de changer de plan à toutes les deux secondes, c'est bien de pouvoir admirer plus longuement une prise de vue aussi.
Merci beaucoup pour votre visionnement et votre commentaire. Nous en tiendrons compte le plus possible pour la production de nos prochaines vidéos.
what did they do with the eggs once they chased them off the nest?
Thank you for this work. It is important.
Eiderdown 🤩 ☺️
Super!!👌
Très fière d'avoir prêté ma voix à cette magnifique vidéo! :)
Really interesting!
Looked this subject up, and I'm glad I found this video. I saw a dragonfly eating another one yesterday, and I never knew that they did that. South Texas ❤
Thanks for watching!
More on wetlands: #wetlands
Well done, you two. You are inspiring others to do the same.
What is the person doing with the tube in the monitoring well?
Taste test.
Ummm Hi!
Very informative! Ty Ash 😍
So my duck has laid a clutch of 4 and now they are swimming in the pool
shoutout dragonfly
This is a well managed site
It's Chalolais
Why does the all public parks and other places to spray for pest control and not farm plant Draganflies insted. They fund ways to kill our wildlife and not preserve it nore protect us humans from these poison gases and other chemicals,? Who is funding these videos? i wonder why they chose to look the other way when so many of us want better for our land. and never inderstood why they have carbon taxes and yet plow through wet lands and destroy wildlife and drinking water and aloud to continue to drain all resources with corporate greed that is holding their pants up and filling their pockets to shut them up. Allowing our natives to have no drinking water or live off of their lands and thrive . This is confusing and frustrating that we have not really looked into who is behind this destruction and hold them more accountable. Pumping gss oil and other resources like there is no tomorrow. So discussing.
VOLUME Is to LOW! why???
Great project, glad you are working on this!
How convenient that dredgers have a place they can dump the polluted soils onto the marsh lands. It's all in the way you sell it.
Music is BIT loud.
K....whoever edited this needs to really chill out on her music volume when people are talking lol. The music should be subtle; in the background. The people speaking and the information being vocalized is the most important aspect of this video. Without that, there's no video and no point to make one. This edit seems to put the voices/information in the background & has the music playing loudly in the foreground, making it harder to hear what's being said.
Strongly agree. Cool video concept, ruined by the edit. Completely alters the focus of the content and misses the point.
Amazing to see this come together. Congrats to everyone at DUC and Raincoast
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Very interesting approach and a fantastic idea of turning the dredging issue into a habitat solution. I'm curious if boomed silt fencing would reduce the amount of localized turbidity from the dredge infilling and help fines settle in a more localized area of deposition.
The Fraser is such and important river! Glad to see such important work being done.
excellent thinking, using resources already available.
👍🔝
Can't wait for the one located in Regina, SK
But they crap in my pool!
History.
I love this place and bison are running away from people
Its called a dam
Thank you for sharing !
We have a nest with a hen but there isn't any water around that the ducklings could actually walk to. There are 2 whole neighborhood's between us and the nearest irrigation canal, along with fences. Is there a way to help them get there? I'm afraid they wont survive at all.
Would like to get one of those guides
A lovely insight to who you are Gordon.