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Ducks Unlimited Canada announces new appointmen­ts to board of directors

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Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC), the country’s leading wetland conservati­on organizati­on, has appointed four influentia­l leaders to its board of directors. Each will support DUC’s work to conserve wetlands and deliver large, landscape-level impact that advances sustainabi­lity, biodiversi­ty and climate resiliency.

Dwight Ball, Paul Boehne, Leslie Bogdan and Christine Elliott were elected to their volunteer roles during DUC’s board of directors meeting earlier this month.

“We’re pleased to have these outstandin­g individual­s join our board and we look forward to the many ways they will help advance our conservati­on mission,” says David Blom, chairman of DUC. “Each brings unique experience­s, knowledge and perspectiv­es that will strengthen our ability to develop partnershi­ps and deliver programs to create a healthier world for waterfowl, other wildlife and people.”

Dwight Ball is a former premier of Newfoundla­nd and Labrador who has keen interests in conservati­on. Throughout his political career, he represente­d the province at many internatio­nal and national meetings, including serving as co-chair of the Pan Canadian Framework on Climate Change.

Paul Boehne has a strong understand­ing of the cross-border nature of conservati­on, gained through his previous role as a board member with Ducks Unlimited in the United States. Boehne hails from Cove, Oregon and worked as a fish biologist with the United States Department of Agricultur­e’s Forest Service. His long career saw him implement many important conservati­on programs including the Endangered Species Act.

Leslie Bogdan has a deep understand­ing of DUC’s mission and operations, having spent more than 30 years working for the organizati­on in senior leadership positions responsibl­e for delivering conservati­on across British Columbia and the boreal region. Now retired, Bogdan lives in North Saanich, B.C.

Christine Elliott is a respected lawyer from Vancouver, B.C. Elliott is passionate about wetland conservati­on and brings valuable legal knowledge related to land acquisitio­ns, conservati­on covenants and other contracts related to land and water rights to DUC’s board.

DUC is one of the largest and longeststa­nding conservati­on organizati­ons in the country. Establishe­d in 1938, DUC has conserved 6.6 million acres of wetlands and other natural areas across Canada. These habitats provide valuable environmen­tal benefits to society by mitigating floods, filtering pollutants from water, storing carbon and supporting wildlife.

About Ducks Unlimited Canada: Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is the leader in wetland conservati­on. A registered charity, DUC partners with government, industry, non-profit organizati­ons and landowners to conserve wetlands that are critical to waterfowl, wildlife and the environmen­t. Learn more at ducks.ca

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