Ducks Unlimited Canada

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Ducks Unlimited Canadas (DUC) "roots are planted in Canada’s Prairies in the dirty, dusty days of the Great Depression. Wetlands were steadily disappearing from drought, agriculture and urban expansion. As a result, waterfowl populations were plummeting.

"In 1937, a group of conservation-minded sportsmen set out to contend with the destruction and neglect. They initiated habitat conservation projects in Canada—where 70 per cent of North America’s waterfowl originate—by raising funds in the United States. They called their effort Ducks Unlimited.

"DUC was formed in 1938 to continue the conservation effort in Canada. More than 70 years later, DUC has grown and increased Canadian support and funding for wetland conservation." [1]

Directors

Accessed November 2009: [2]

Canadian Directors

British Columbia

Alberta

Saskatchewan

Manitoba

Ontario

Québec

New Brunswick

Nova Scotia

Prince Edward Island

Newfoundland and Labrador

American Directors

Honorary Directors

Directors Emeriti

Executive Vice-President Emeritus

Contact

Web: http://www.ducks.ca

Resources and articles

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References

  1. History, Ducks Unlimited Canada, accessed November 9, 2009.
  2. Staff, Ducks Unlimited Canada, accessed November 9, 2009.