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The Leque Island Restoration Project supports Chinook salmon recovery, benefits waterfowl and a variety of fish and wildlife, and includes public access sites. Learn more in a new short film, To the Tides: Restoration at Leque Island: https://t.co/rbcE0y9CpY
DU Podcast: Western US remains gripped by drought
Dr. Mark Petrie, DU’s director of conservation planning for the Western Region, provides a quick update on drought conditions in the western U.S. for April 2022.
https://t.co/AO42INyPfp
Pockets of water with an array of wildlife at the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area today. Water for rice fields and adjacent wetlands is even more valuable for the #environment during the #CAdrought. Jim Morris video @YoloBasin@AudubonCA @PointBlueConSci @Conserve_CA@DucksWest
Thank you to the 40+ bipartisan Members of Congress who came to support wetlands conservation at our annual Capitol Hill Dinner! After a few years off, it was great to gather again with our biggest champions of #DuckPolicy!
More ➡️https://t.co/YFKYhXW0NB
Each year #DucksUnlimited publishes an official DU Calendar featuring extraordinary photography of wetland scenes, waterfowl, and hunting dogs. Support conservation by participating in our calendar photo contest! Enter now: https://t.co/h2SqSW5HFd
At DU, our volunteers are our voice. They lie at the heart & soul of this grassroots organization. These dedicated individuals help raise more than $50 million for North America’s wetlands. We at DU are so grateful for your hard work, your time, & your patience. Thank you.
LaMalfa, Thompson introduce bipartisan resolution to recognize importance of California ricelands in wildlife conservation
@RepLaMalfa,@RepMikeThompson
https://t.co/yDhU1YMBnR
"People should care about wetland conservation because there is a direct nexus to human health."
Watch the video below and share with your family and friends so they can learn about the importance of wetlands and why #DUWest is working to conserve them.
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Each year, thousands of Californians utilize wetlands throughout the state for recreational purposes. Activities include walking, kayaking, fishing and so much more.
At #DUWest, we work to conserve wetlands for the benefit of both people and wildlife. 🚣 🚴 🎣
Since 1937, Ducks Unlimited has restored, enhanced and protected more than 15 million acres of wetlands throughout North America.
That is almost 6 times the size of Los Angeles County! Learn more about how you can join us at the link below:
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