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DU's Conservation Lands Program is protecting vital habitats on private lands in important waterfowl areas
World's Leader in Wetland & Waterfowl Conservation:
15 million acres and counting
DU takes a continental approach to wetland conservation.
DU conservation programs are rooted in science & research.
Wetlands & grasslands are key to waterfowl and other wildlife.
DU has conserved more than 14 million acres since 1937.
DU is the voice for waterfowl in Washington, D.C.
A critical tool by which DU conserves habitat.
Learn all you could ever want to know about waterfowl.
Learn more about how DU is ensuring a strong future for ducks.
The International Science Report identifies the researchers (staff and partners) and provides brief summaries of all the research ongoing in which DUC, DUI, and/or DUMAC are engaged across North America.
The Spotlight Report takes a deeper dive, and importantly, introduces you to the students (including the various DU fellowship awardees) and/or staff that are engaged in some of the research.
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DU has conserved more than 15 million acres since 1937. Without substantial contributions from passionate DU leaders, this wouldn’t have been possible.
Prime land available for waterfowl and other wildlife. Find all the information you need on DU land sales at the link below.