Ducks Unlimited Inc., Ducks Unlimited Canada support ecological separation of Great Lakes
MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Sept. 9, 2013 - Ducks Unlimited Inc. (DUI) and Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) jointly released a statement this week on the threat to the Great Lakes presented by non-native carp. The conservation groups called on governmental and non-governmental organizations to move toward the ecological separation of the Great Lakes watershed as soon as possible, as part of a comprehensive strategy to protect the Great Lakes from Asian carp and other invasive species.
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Ducks Unlimited Asian Carp Agreement
A joint agreement between Ducks Unlimited Inc. and Ducks Unlimited Canada regarding the introduction and proliferation of non-native Asian carp throughout the Great Lakes and their adverse impacts on waterfowl and wetland ecosystems
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Habitat conservation priority for healthy bird populations in Canada
The North American Bird Conservation Initiative in Canada (NABCI-Canada), a collaborative group made up of federal, territorial and provincial governments, conservation non-government organizations (NGOs), and private sector organizations, released The State of Canada's Birds, a new national report that draws on 40 years of data to explore the current health of Canada's birds.
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Ducks Unlimited voices support for water plan in Great Lakes
Ducks Unlimited Inc. and Ducks Unlimited Canada recently submitted a joint letter to the International Joint Commission, expressing support for what is known as "BV7," a water-level-management plan designed to more closely replicate natural hydrology on the St. Lawrence River and in Lake Ontario.
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