Ducks Unlimited Seeks Conservation Project Ideas

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As part of our long term conservation planning Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is seeking ideas for potential conservation projects in your community.

Project Ideas can include but are certainly not limited to:

  • Wetland enhancement or restoration
  • Locations for placing eider duck and cavity nest shelters by community volunteers
  • Wetland buffer establishment or restoration
  • Community driven environmental monitoring projects
  • Wetland clean ups
  • Potential sources of funding for any of the above

DUC is especially interested in exploring community driven efforts since in order to complete projects in your community we will need to work together to find the resources to do so.

If you have a project idea in mind that fits within our aims we would love to hear about it!

 

For more information or to share your ideas contact:

Danielle Fequet

Conservation Programs Specialist

Ducks Unlimited Canada

Ph: (709) 637-3131

d_fequet@ducks.ca

 

Ducks Unlimited Canada is a private, non-profit organization that conserves, restores, and manages wetlands and associated habitats for waterfowl. These habitats also benefit other wildlife and people. For more information, visit http://www.ducks.ca.

2 thoughts on “Ducks Unlimited Seeks Conservation Project Ideas

  1. I have a wilderness cabin in Millertown on Barren Lake where, one time, there were many ducks. However, due to the woods operation and area access, they have been noticably absent. I would like to re-establish a duck population in the area. Would there be any help from you to help me achieve this?

    Cyril Hayden

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