
Chevron and DU will restore wetlands in the northeast corner of the Centennial State
Conservation partner, Phillips 66, has renewed its commitment to Ducks Unlimited with a $650,000 grant to support wetland enhancement projects in Colorado, Texas, Louisiana, Illinois, and New Jersey.
“Our environmental stewardship efforts have a focus on connecting conservation to our business and managing natural capital in the regions where we operate,” said Phillips 66 Social Impact Manager Courtney Meadows. “Our longstanding collaboration with Ducks Unlimited has yielded incredible results in wetlands restoration and protection in our communities. We are eager to see what else we can achieve together to further promote biodiversity.”
Investment supports land trusts and landowners' voluntary conservation efforts
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Gov. John Hickenlooper signs two parks and wildlife measures
The Chairman’s Roll of Honor is reserved for the chapters that raise $250,000 to $1 million for DU’s habitat conservation work.
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New map provides information about DU projects in the state
Wetlands will be managed for people and waterfowl
From the Brush recharge project to new opportunities
Peggy Sundstrom
303-627-4525
The Prairie Pothole Region is critical to Colorado waterfowl hunters.
The vast majority of our annual duck harvest migrates to us from the Prairie Pothole Region, also referred to as "the duck factory."
The Prairie Pothole Region is DU's #1 conservation focus area. In addition Colorado benefits from DU's Southern Great Plains, Colorado Plateau, and High Country Wetlands Initiative conservation work as the organization continues to conserve critical waterfowl habitat in our state.
There is no waterfowl conservation organization that represents the needs of Colorado waterfowl hunters like Ducks Unlimited. Our vital conservation work provides support to our migration both on the breeding grounds and here in the Centennial State.
With your help, we will preserve our waterfowl hunting heritage through habitat conservation of these areas vital to the Colorado migration and harvest.
Click here for more information on DU's conservation priority areas.
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