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10,000 almost there

With 9874 ducks now on the world map, only another 126 to make the magical 10,000.  Although we all know we have spread the important message of organ, blood, tissue and bone marrow donation much, much...

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Busy Duck Central

Hi all, September has come around very fast.  It will be Hallowe’en before we know it and then Rememberence Day and Christmas.  Lots of opportunities for special ducks. Monday was a busy day at duck...

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Sending love to our warrior princess

Emma messaged me this week and I am sorry to say she is still feeling quite poorly with fighting infections, battling breathlessness and feeling quite down about her situation. Emma is, and will always...

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Jet setting ducks.

This week’s logged ducks have travelled widely over the  Northern Hemisphere.  Lucky ducks, I would love to go to some of these places. One jet setting duck, El Pablo was received by Kiandra in...

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Great month for ducks

Our lovely Emma, CF Warrior Princess, is still fighting her corner and sends everyone her thanks for keeping the Little Yellow Duck Project going. “I had my transplant at the end of April but have...

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Saving lives and making smiles.

The Little Yellow Duck Project is becoming one of the most important life saving projects in the world. We have duckulated more than half the world now with 10,539 ducks being logged. As our members...

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First West Bradford Guides saving lives

The amazing young ladies of the First West Bradford Guides have taken the Little Yellow Duck Project to heart and made 50 ducks which have been Distributed at the Waddington Duck Race and Scarecrow...

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Spreading the word and saving lives

11,734 ducks have now been logged onto our world map in 104 of the world’s 198 countries. This month, September, 2019, a lovely duck called Neptune twenty paid a visit to the tiny St Agnes Primary...

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Ducks still making smiles and saving lives around the world.

We received a lovely email from Andrea in Alice Springs, Australia this week. Her friends baby has Leukaemia and is to have a stem cell transplant this week. I’m sure we all wish him well. Andrea is...

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New Country Count

Hi folks, Rich the website manager here. You may have noticed the number of countries where ducks have been found had changed from 107 to 96 on the world map page. I just thought I’d explain why this...

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