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, #Alberta during the fall rutting season, and photographed by Chris Gibbs of Foorprints In Nature | Chris Gibbs. 🦌 #NationalWildlifeWeek
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. 🐝👇 #NationalWildlifeWeek #Biodiversity
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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 #NovaScotia and photographed by Nicolas Daaboul. #NationalWildlifeWeek
#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!
#SpringMigration 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. 👇
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
Wildlife represents the very essence of Canada. It enriches our lives and enhances collective well-being. This #NationalWildlifeWeek , we invite you to learn more about the importance of protecting #wildlife through habitat #conservation .
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This #NationalWildlifeWeek , join us in celebrating Canada's rich #biodiversity and ways to help safeguard it.
We're kicking things off with #InternationalBeaverDay ! Help us celebrate this national icon and its role in biodiversity and water management. loom.ly/7H6oPFk
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
#SpringMigration 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. 👇
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.
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#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! 📷
#SpringMigration 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. 👇