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  1. Follow the ducks this season using the most comprehensive waterfowl migration map on the web. Read real-time reports from DU biologists, field editors, expert waterfowlers and more.

    • Smith Creek
    • Broughtons Creek
    • Canadian Wetland Inventory
    • Waterfowl Migration Map
    • Southern Quebec Wetland Inventory
    • Dip Your Paddle Story Map
    • Wetlands Conservation Partner Program Story Map

    The Smith Creek (SCRB) Wetland Loss Viewer application displays wetland loss and hydrography change measured between 1958 and 2009. The mapping for both time periods are displayed side by side so that the user can easily visualize the dramatic changes that have occurred in the watershed.

    The Broughtons Creek Watershed Wetland Loss Viewer application displays two wetland inventories for 1968 and 2005. These two inventories are displayed side by side so that you can easily compare the two time frames to see the dramatic impacts that have occurred on the watershed.

    The purpose of the Canadian Wetland Inventory (CWI) Progress Map is to display CWI-compatible wetland inventory areas that are completed or in-progress across Canada. This map application also permits the visualization of detailed wetland polygons and attribute information for certain areas where wetland inventory data have been made available. Dat...

    In cooperation with the United States Geological Survey (USGS), we have developed an interactive map system to show you the migration of ducks banded from Canada to the United States between 1986 and 2003.

    The Southern Quebec Wetland Map Viewer provides detailed information about the location, type and state of wetlands in this highly settled region of Canada. The wetland inventory was conducted by DUC and MDDELCC(Environment Quebec) using cutting-edge technology based on three-dimensional photo-interpretation of recent high-resolution aerial photogr...

    DUC’s GIS team has prepared a story mapto follow the travels of the paddles that are the namesake of our “Dip Your Paddle” campaign. Staff members are using the paddles to show where they work and play, and to share what drives them to care about conservation. The paddles have already been photographed and signed at more than 80 locations across Ca...

    DUC’s Ontario team has prepared a story map to share featured projects funded by the Province of Ontario’s five-year Wetlands Conservation Partner Programto restore wetlands and associated uplands in the Great Lakes region.

  2. January 02, 2024 • 3 min read. By DU Field Biologists. 1. WESTERN CANADA. Along the British Columbia coast, migrating waterfowl found generally favorable habitat conditions this fall despite highly variable precipitation. In the interior and north, however, dry weather persisted, reducing water levels and impacting habitat quality.

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  5. Oct 6, 2023 · By: John Pollmann. WF360 Central Flyway Migration Editor. Show Bio. October 06, 2023 • 2 min read. Chris Jennings, DU. The dry conditions that impacted duck production in Canadas prairie provinces over the summer remain a challenge north of the border this fall.

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · The DU Waterfowl Migration Map is an interactive application that allows visitors across the North America to report on waterfowl concentrations and hunting reports in their area. Additional reports are submitted by DU biologists, wildlife agencies and other waterfowl experts. View Map.

  7. Mobile-friendly accessView reports as a list, on the full map or in the Ducks Unlimited App . The DU Migration Map serves as the migration cornerstone of Waterfowl 360, the ultimate resource for waterfowling information throughout the hunting season.

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