Priority Areas
When science suggested that DU begin delivering conservation projects south of the Canadian border, Flint Hills Resources was one of the first companies to engage with the organization’s mission
Level I Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, the most important and threatened waterfowl habitat in North America
The future of waterfowl populations
Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, migration and wintering habitat for thousands of ducks and geese
The Canadian section of the Western Boreal Forest, a central breeding ground for many duck species and one of DU's conservation initiatives
Background information on DU's Western Boreal Forest - Canada conservation priority area
The Canadian section of the Western Boreal Forest, a central breeding ground for many duck species and one of DU's conservation initiatives
The Alaskan section of the Western Boreal Forest, a central breeding ground for many duck species and one of DU's conservation initiatives
Level IV Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, critical to nearly all of North America's emperor and cackling Canada geese
Level III Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, wintering more than 1 million diving ducks in some years
Level III Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, supporting a large percentage of waterfowl that winter in Mexico
Level III Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, providing a migration corridor for hundreds of thousands of dabbling ducks and significant numbers of divers
Level II Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, the single largest source of fresh water in North America
Level II Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, the primary migration corridor for several million ducks and geese in the Central Flyway
Level III Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, providing wintering habitat for at least half of Atlantic Flyway waterfowl
Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, wintering habitat for half the Pacific Flyway ruddy duck population
Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, providing waterfowl nesting habitat and watershed impacts within the Central Valley
Level III Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, important wintering habitat for lesser scaup and other migratory waterfowl
Level II Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, breeding grounds for harlequin ducks, threatened by urban sprawl
Level III Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, full of vast grasslands ideal for waterfowl nesting habitat
Level III Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, containing some of the most productive waterfowl breeding habitat in North America
Level IV Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, critical breeding habitat for American black ducks and other waterfowl species
Level III Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, major wintering area for Atlantic Flyway brant, scaup, black ducks and bufflehead
Level I Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, the most significant winter habitat area for mallards in North America
Level II Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, popular wintering area for waterfowl, including the declining American black duck
Level IV Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, major wintering area for 16 North American waterfowl species
Level IV Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, which accounts for 10 percent of waterfowl wintering in Mexico
Level III Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, utilized by nearly 30 species of migratory waterfowl and more than 30 species of migratory shorebirds
Level II Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, its wetlands support the largest freshwater system in the world
Level I Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, wintering millions of ducks and geese each year
Level III Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, key wintering habitat for redheads and blue-winged teal
Level II Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, major production area for Pacific Flyway waterfowl
Level I Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, the second-most important and threatened waterfowl habitat in North America
Details and background information on the DU's second-largest conservation priority area
Level I Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, the second-most important and threatened waterfowl habitat in North America
Level III Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, breeding grounds for more than 1.1 million waterfowl
Level III Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, host to thousands of Pacific Flyway shorebirds during the winter and migration
Level IV Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, supporting a diverse waterfowl community of more than 30 species
Level IV Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, part of the most important area for sea ducks in the world