Ducks Unlimited Canada - Atlantic Region

     
Moncton, Canada – New Brunswick
j_hambrook@ducks.ca  |  (506) 961-0388
Website: ducks.ca

Our mission
To conserve, restore and manage wetlands and associated habitats for the benefit of North America’s waterfowl. These habitats also benefit other wildlife and people.

Our vision: Clean water and healthy wetlands for all waterfowl, wildlife and people.

Ducks Unlimited Canada is a passionate community of people who believe that nature is the foundation of strong communities, a prosperous economy and a sustainable future that supports the hopes and dreams of the next generation. Together, we conserve and restore some of the most valuable and threatened landscapes on the planet.


LOCATIONS

Canada

Head Office:
191 Lady Guinevere
Moncton, New Brunswick
E1A 8N9
(506) 961-0388
Website: ducks.ca
j_hambrook@ducks.ca

Shubenacadie Wildife Park - Wetland Centre
Amherst NS
Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia
B0N 2H0
5069610388
Website: Ducks Unlimited Canada
j_hambrook@ducks.ca

Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island
P.O. Box 430, 64 Highway 6
Amherst, Nova Scotia
B4H 3Z5
(506) 961-0388
Website: Ducks Unlimited Canada
j_hambrook@ducks.ca


Company History

It’s been 85 years since DUC established our first wetland restoration project in Canada.

Since our humble beginnings, our work has come to be recognized for the significant value it provides to people and communities today, as nature-based solutions to floods, droughts, water pollution and the impacts of climate change. Our strength comes from working together and partnering with all who care about the landscape to help deliver our mission.

Throughout our 85th anniversary year, you can help us celebrate the places, people and partners that show we are unlimited in what we can accomplish, together.

Company Facts

Since 1938, we’ve completed more than 11,826 projects and conserved, restored and positively influenced more than 201.8 million acres of habitat. Despite our progress, wetlands continue to be lost at an alarming rate. Conserving wetlands and other natural habitats across North America is a challenge. That’s why we bring together a number of approaches to get it done efficiently and effectively.

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