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Ducks Unlimited CAN

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DUC is Canada's wetland conservation leader. As a registered charity, we work with many partners to conserve habitat for waterfowl, wildlife & the environment.

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Across the country, we're fortunate to have an abundance of wild places and wild species to connect with. Like this pair of elk, observed in Jasper, during the fall rutting season, and photographed by Chris Gibbs of Foorprints In Nature | Chris Gibbs. 🦌

Across the country, we're fortunate to have an abundance of wild places and wild species to connect with. Like this pair of elk, observed in Jasper, #Alberta during the fall rutting season, and photographed by Chris Gibbs of @FootprintsInNat. 🦌 #NationalWildlifeWeek
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Pollinators require more than just flowers for survival—they need proper hydration too! They can't land in open water without risking drowning, but we're sharing a fun and easy way you can help support them below. 🐝👇
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Across the country, we're fortunate to have an abundance of wild places and wild species to connect with. Like this semipalmated plover, observed in and photographed by Nicolas Daaboul.

Across the country, we're fortunate to have an abundance of wild places and wild species to connect with. Like this semipalmated plover, observed in #NovaScotia and photographed by Nicolas Daaboul. #NationalWildlifeWeek
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is underway, heralding the arrival of beloved waterfowl species. 🦆 This pair of hooded mergansers was observed in an area of open water on a lake in Quebec during an early spring snowfall

📷 Thanks to wildlife photographer Eloi Belisle for the great photo!

#SpringMigration is underway, heralding the arrival of beloved waterfowl species. 🦆 This pair of hooded mergansers was observed in an area of open water on a lake in Quebec during an early spring snowfall 📷 Thanks to wildlife photographer Eloi Belisle for the great photo!
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Across the country, we're fortunate to have an abundance of wild places and wild species to connect with. Check out this stunning white-tailed deer sighting in , captured by photographer Jose Issac.

Across the country, we're fortunate to have an abundance of wild places and wild species to connect with. Check out this stunning white-tailed deer sighting in #Oshawa, #Ontario captured by photographer Jose Issac. #NationalWildlifeWeek
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is one of nature's wonders, and we're here to answer your questions about it. 🦆

If you're curious about whether there are any species that migrate back to the same spot each year, our experts provide the answer. 👇

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Across the country, we're fortunate to have an abundance of wild places and wild species to connect with. Check out this stunning great grey owl sighting in captured by Chad & Andi Larsen of Thirteenth Avenue Photography!

Across the country, we're fortunate to have an abundance of wild places and wild species to connect with. Check out this stunning great grey owl sighting in #KananaskisCountry captured by Chad & Andi Larsen of Thirteenth Avenue Photography! #NationalWildlifeWeek
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Wildlife represents the very essence of Canada. It enriches our lives and enhances collective well-being. This , we invite you to learn more about the importance of protecting through habitat .
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This , join us in celebrating Canada's rich and ways to help safeguard it.

We're kicking things off with ! Help us celebrate this national icon and its role in biodiversity and water management. loom.ly/7H6oPFk

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Curious about where your favorite waterfowl species migrates to during ? 🦆 Northern pintails breed from Alaska and the Canadian Arctic, south to the Prairie Pothole Region of southern Canada and the northern Great Plains of the United States.

📷: © Eli Ouimet

Curious about where your favorite waterfowl species migrates to during #SpringMigration? 🦆 Northern pintails breed from Alaska and the Canadian Arctic, south to the Prairie Pothole Region of southern Canada and the northern Great Plains of the United States. 📷: © Eli Ouimet
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Curious about where your favorite waterfowl species migrates to during ? 🦆 Mallards, highly adaptive, breed across Canada and the U.S.—and female mallards often nest where they were born, returning year after year—typically within a 1km of a wetland! 🌱

Curious about where your favorite waterfowl species migrates to during #SpringMigration? 🦆 Mallards, highly adaptive, breed across Canada and the U.S.—and #DYK female mallards often nest where they were born, returning year after year—typically within a 1km of a wetland! 🌱
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is one of nature's wonders, and we're here to answer your questions about it. 🦆

If you're curious about the timing of duck migration, or wondering if it can vary from year-to-year, our experts provide the answer. 👇

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It's officially spring and the wonder of bird migration is happening all around us! These tree swallows were spotted by iNaturalist user johndreynolds in Burnaby, BC and is this week's featured observation.

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It's officially spring and the wonder of bird migration is happening all around us! These tree swallows were spotted by @inaturalist user johndreynolds in Burnaby, BC and is this week's #DUCMigrationTracker featured observation. Add your observations! ➡️ loom.ly/VAdQQVE
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waterfowl have unique feeding strategies tailored specifically around breeding and migration? From fish to aquatic plants, discover the diverse and seasonal diets of wild ducks, plus the importance of protecting the habitat they rely on below. 🦆
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is underway, heralding the arrival of beloved waterfowl species. 🦆 Such as this bufflehead, observed along with three others on March 20 near London, Ontario by Eduardo Pulgar—a bucket list photo subject for them this season! 📷

#SpringMigration is underway, heralding the arrival of beloved waterfowl species. 🦆 Such as this bufflehead, observed along with three others on March 20 near London, Ontario by Eduardo Pulgar—a bucket list photo subject for them this season! 📷
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At DUC, we're hard at work each day delivering conservation solutions across the country. To discover the latest information on our work that’s helping to create a brighter future for us all, sign up to receive our email updates at the link below.
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is one of nature's wonders, and we're here to answer your questions about it. 🦆

This one we received is particularly fun and fascinating—how far can birds travel and which species has the longest migration? Our experts provide the answer. 👇

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When it comes to wetlands and waterfowl, we don't fool around! April 1 marks our 86th anniversary as Canada's wetland conservation leader! 🎉 From spring peepers to clean lakes, we're committed to safeguarding nature's wonders for the benefit of wildlife and people! No foolin'.

When it comes to wetlands and waterfowl, we don't fool around! April 1 marks our 86th anniversary as Canada's wetland conservation leader! 🎉 From spring peepers to clean lakes, we're committed to safeguarding nature's wonders for the benefit of wildlife and people! No foolin'.
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