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Hundreds
of stamp collectors and outdoor enthusiasts lined
up to have their newly purchased duck stamps and stamp
products signed by Duck Stamp artist Joe Hautman and Junior
Duck Stamp artist Seokkyun Hong. The first 75th Anniversary
Federal Duck Stamp was sold to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Director H. Dale Hall during a special ceremony hosted
today by Bass
Pro Shops Outdoor World, near Baltimore, Maryland. "It's
an honor to be the first in line to buy this stamp and
help contribute to this unique wetlands conservation program," said
Hall. "I'm proud to carry on the tradition started
by Ding more than 75 years ago. Now more than ever, our
nation depends on healthy wetlands and clean water for
conserving waterfowl populations and ensuring healthy and
safe communities. Purchasing this little stamp reaps huge
dividends for our nation."
Duck
Stamps can be purchased at hundreds of post offices
across the country, as well as major sporting goods stores
that sell hunting and fishing licenses. For information
on other Federal Duck Stamp products and buying options,
please visit Buy
Stamps.
The
2008-2009 Federal Junior Duck Stamp also went
on sale at the event. Eighteen-year-old Seokkyun Hong of
Dallas, Texas, was the winning artist, and his depiction
of a pair of Nene
(Hawaiian goose) is featured on the stamp. The design
for the new stamp was chosen by a panel of judges at the
Federal Junior Duck Stamp Design Contest, held at the San
Diego Zoo last spring. Proceeds from Junior Duck Stamp
sales are used to support
environmental education efforts and awards for contest
winners.
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75th
Anniversary Duck Stamp goes on sale
at
First Day of Sale event featured
at Bass
Pro Shops in Hanover, MD and 40 other stores across
the nation. press
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75th
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Pane of Two |
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Order
this special reissue of the original 1934 Duck Stamp
and the 75th anniversary stamp offered together for your
collection >>> |
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| Ninety-eight
percent of the proceeds
from the $15 Duck Stamp go to the Migratory Bird Conservation
Fund, which supports the acquisition of wetland and associated
upland habitat for the National Wildlife Refuge System. To
date, Duck Stamp funds have been used to purchase habitat at
hundreds of refuges located in nearly every state in the nation.
These refuges offer unparalleled recreational opportunities,
including hunting, fishing, bird watching and photography. |
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2007-2008
Duck Stamp Contest
Wildlife
artist Joe Hautman of Plymouth, Minnesota, won the
75th Anniversary Federal Duck Stamp Contest - the
oldest and most prestigious wildlife art competition
in America in Sanibel, Florida with his elegant depiction
of a pair of northern pintails. More
Click
on the links below for more information:
2007
Contest Stats (.pdf)
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What's
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Winning
artist Joe
Hautman of
Plymouth,
Minnesota
previously
won the Federal
Duck Stamp
contest in
1992 and
2002, and
has won multiple
state Duck
Stamp contests
as well.
His brothers,
Bob and Jim,
are also
multiple
Federal Duck
Stamp Contest
winners.
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2008-2009
Junior
Duck
Stamp
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Art
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