
Google Earth is a desktop mapping application freely distributed by Google that provides a fun and intuitive way to visualize geographic data, satellite imagery, maps and DUC's conservation projects right from your computer.
Fly accoss Canada and visit DUC's conservation projects.
DUC 70th Anniversary Project Tour
In celebration of Ducks Unlimited Canada's (DUC) conservation efforts over the last 70 years, 25 of our 8,000 plus conservation projects are now available to view using the free Google Earth tool.
These projects showcase our conservation work and provide compelling support for DUC's mission and conservation vision.
To view the DUC projects in Google Earth click on the link below and you will be prompted to open them in the Google Earth application. If Google Earth fails to launch automatically, the file can also be used by first launching the Google Earth application. Select the menu option File, Open, and then locate the previously downloaded file (DUC_Tour.kmz); then click the Open button.
Please note that Google Earth version 4.2, or higher, is required to run this file.
Take the DUC 70th Anniversary Project Tour
- Google Earth DUC Project Tour (KMZ)
