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Long Bayou is the first of several GTR restoration projects to be done.
DU secures NAWCA grant to support restoration in Cameron Parish.
DU’s chief scientist offers his thoughts on this year’s frustrating season for many duck hunters
More than 6,300 acres to be added to North River Game Lands
DU receives coastal restoration funding through NFWF's National Coastal Resiliency Fund
LDWF and DU dedicated five coastal restoration projects that benefit thousands of acres on state-managed public lands.
CeCe McKinney is contributing to the wildlife conservation efforts of Mississippi Ducks Unlimited
Princess Anne Wildlife Management Area enhanced
DU, NCWRC & Axalta improve North Carolina wetlands
Habitat improved on Richland Creek Wildlife Management Area
DU will work with farmers in Louisiana to combine applicable Farm Bill programs with restoration of degraded cypress-tupelo brakes
New agreement has potential for more than $80 million to support coastal restoration projects across the country.
Ducks Unlimited will begin engineering and design for the North Catfish Lake CWPPRA Project near Golden Meadow.
ConocoPhillips, Energy Transfer Partners, South Lafourche Levee District, and DU join forces to support coastal restoration.
GADNR and DU commit nearly $9 million for Altamaha WMA enhancement
Protection of Morris Tract enhances access along Black River
DU project enhanced 1,054 acres on Pomme de Terre WMA.
Researchers evaluate retention and persistence of conservation practices
Wave Attenuation Devices help DU protect shoreline, build marsh in Terrebonne Parish
Management infrastructure replaced on 5,030-acre management unit
DU will work with ODWC to address a management and maintenance needs on public lands.
Light-level geolocation used to study breeding propensity
GA DU took part in an outdoor youth event led by Lt. Gov. Cagle and Sen. Harper.
Nearly 400 acres between Mount Pleasant and Sullivan's Island protected.
DU and TWPD improve 1,500 acres of important marsh on the Salt Bayou Unit
Southeast Louisiana project restores nearly 1,300 acres
DU and partners will enhance nearly 270 acres
Sen. Boozman, Rep. Thompson and USDA's Leslie Deavers honored
Project enhanced Noxubee NWR near Starkville, Miss.
$150,000 gift supports Ducks Unlimited’s America’s River Initiative
Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge will be enhanced
NRCS approves two DU-led RCPP proposals.
Received the 2017 USA Rice Annual Distinguished Conservation Achievement Award
Dr. Tom Moorman recognized with the 2017 SUNY Notable Achievement Award
Recognized for his strong leadership of Rice Stewardship and innovative approach to conservation fundraising.
DU works with research and conservation partners to ensure our conservation and policy efforts are guided by the most current science.
Berkeley County husband and wife team are two of South Carolina DU’s selfless volunteers.
Annual hunt is a testament to the mark that a few committed people can have on generations to come.
The recent 80 Gun Anniversary Raffle is the largest and most successful event of its kind in Virginia.
DU and VDGIF plan work on Hog Island WMA
Austin-based Mitchell Foundation commits $100,000 to DU’s Southern Prairies and Playas Initiative.
DU and NMDGF improved Bernardo Waterfowl Area.
Pumping plant tests improve water use efficiency and minimize farmers’ costs.
Lake Street weir enhanced 500 acres of coastal marsh.
What are trade lands, and how do they help Ducks Unlimited?
Santee National Wildlife Refuge project supported by Water Resources Fund
Curtis Hopkins, Ph.D., named National Blue-Winged Teal Award winner
Purina's $2-million commitment supports working ricelands, water and wetland wildlife
Keith "Mongo" Futrell of Pocahontas honored in Saskatchewan
The South Carolina Conservation Bank has done much for South Carolina. Help us keep its legacy going.
Enviva Forest Conservation Fund supports future NC project
Ducks Unlimited and ODWC secure entire wetland basin
DU honored refuge staff and other LDWF employees Sept. 13, 2017
Houston Chapter’s 2017 Wetlands Sponsor of the Year
From corporate engagement to personal commitment
NAWCA grant supports Virginia wetland restoration
DU and GADNR complete wetland restoration project
The structure at Blind Lake in east Texas will enhance 4,000 acres of Texas Chenier Plain wetlands for waterfowl and other wildlife.
Tennessee agency increases contribution to Canada
Ducks Unlimited recognized Tennessee at the national convention in San Antonio, Texas.
Funding supports important waterfowl breeding areas
DU is working with partners on restoration efforts off the coast of South Carolina.
The coastal restoration project was dedicated to Richard Lipsey on April 19, to honor Lipsey’s life-long commitment to conservation.
DU and the LDWF enhanced 3,500 acres of wetland habitat in northeast Louisiana
Jensen, of Memphis, Tennessee, was elected during the 80th annual national convention.
Rusty Legg, of Galveston, Texas, was elected a regional vice president during DU's 80th national convention in San Antonio.
Doug Frey, of Austin, Texas, was elected the Advisory Senior Vice President for Development.
Louisianan elected during DU’s 80th annual national convention
Salvador Wildlife Management Area expanded by nearly 1,800 acres
Phillips 66 continues their tremendous support of DU’s conservation work through their most recent gift of $400,000 to the Gulf Coast Initiative.
Researchers investigated the diet and body condition of wintering Arctic geese in Arkansas to shed some light on how this expanding winter goose population is impacting the availability of foraging resources in the MAV
Tom Disharoon of Richmond, VA becomes a Benefactor Sponsor
The donated conservation easement on Kirkfield contributes to the long-term conservation efforts in the ACE Basin and connects other protected habitats in South Carolina.
More than 1,000 DU volunteers and supporters gathered in San Antonio to celebrate 80 years of conservation.
TPWD Executive Director Carter Smith announced the decision at DU's 80th National Convention
ConocoPhillips receives DU's inaugural Corporate Conservation Achievement Award
Alfred Stevens, a veterinarian from Baton Rouge, and his wife, Susan, are two of Louisiana’s dedicated supporters.
Memphis and Germantown-Cordova chapters recognized nationally
Benton County and Stuttgart chapters recognized nationally
Houston and Galveston chapters recognized nationally
South Carolina DU chapter makes Chairman's Roll of Honor
Five Virginia DU chapters recognized nationally
Five chapters in Florida make the President’s Roll of Honor
Twenty-two TXDU chapters make the list
Seven NCDU chapters make the list
Olive Branch and Rankin County chapters make the list
Eight LADU chapters make the list
Seven Georgia DU chapters make the list
Marion DU Chapter makes President's Honor Roll
Alabama DU chapter on President's Roll of Honor
Collierville and Chattanooga-Hamilton County chapters recognized nationally
DU just completed a new project on public land at the mouth of the Mississippi River to enhance habitat for waterfowl and provide hunting opportunity on Louisiana’s oldest and most popular wildlife management area.
Father and son Mike and Ryan Sullivan are working with USA Rice, Ducks Unlimited and NRCS to enhance habitat and farm sustainability.
Scott is the Area Chairman of the Claremore Chapter and mentor to the Sequoyah HS Varsity Chapter
Penny will cover 13 states and focus on conservation policy
A Decision Support Tool helps DU target wetland and grassland conservation efforts to benefit nesting and brood-rearing mottled ducks.
DU and NCWRC will improve the Texas Plantation Game Land, a new public area for youth hunting
Completes permanent protection of The Narrows
The Oyster Lake Shoreline Protection and Marsh Restoration Project partners were recognized by USFWS Southwest Region with their Partnership of the Year Award for 2016.
Contributions to waterfowl habitat in Canada provide returns for U.S. hunters
Kevin Norton selected for 2017 Wetland Conservation Achievement Award by Ducks Unlimited
Late outdoor writer, radio and TV host selected for Wetland Conservation Achievement Award by Ducks Unlimited
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission voted in January to rename the Bayou Meto Wildlife Management Area to honor George Dunklin Jr. of Stuttgart.
Tom Moorman, Ph.D., will replace the retiring Scott Yaich, Ph.D., as chief scientist for Ducks Unlimited.
The Texas Brigades is a wildlife- and natural resources-focused leadership development program for high school students ages 13-17.
Holden replaces Tom Moorman, who will move into the organization’s chief scientist position February 1
NRCS is accepting applications from rice growers in 10 counties for the new Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) as part of the RCPP funding awarded to the USA Rice – Ducks Unlimited Stewardship Partnership.
CCA’s national habitat program, Building Conservation Trust, contributes $75,000 to DU coastal Louisiana projects