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Recreation
New Federal Duck Stamp Goes on Sale, Supporting Wetland Conservation Across America
Jun 26, 2026
Group photo of staff and artists at the Federal Junior Duck Stamp contest
Get Involved
Nina Liang, 17, Wins U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2026 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest
Apr 21, 2026
Six judges at the 2025 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest hold the winning artwork.
Get Involved
Minnesota Artist James Hautman Wins 2025 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest
Sep 19, 2025
Vast flooded mudflat with a wide snow-capped mountain range visible in the distance.
Wildlife Management
Interior Announces More Than $54 Million for Waterfowl Habitat, Increased Public Access on Refuges
Sep 18, 2025
2025-2026 Federal Duck Stamp featuring a pair of spectacled eiders on the ground in grassy area.
Migratory Species
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Debuts New Federal and Junior Duck Stamps
Jun 27, 2025
Image is multiple pieces of Junior Duck stamp artwork displayed on a table for the Junior Duck Stamp Contest 2023
Migratory Species
2025 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest Winner
Apr 22, 2025
Northern Pintail in flight over wetland
Migratory Species
A New Era for Pintail Regulations
Jan 23, 2025
Judges at the 2024 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest hold the winning artwork.
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South Dakota Artist Adam Grimm Wins 2024 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest
Sep 20, 2024
Watermarked 2024-2025 Federal Duck Stamp featuring a Northern Pintail
Migratory Species
Service Debuts New Federal and Junior Duck Stamps
Jun 28, 2024
Northern pintail on a wetland
Migratory Species
New Strategy to Inform Northern Pintail Hunting Regulations
Jun 11, 2024
2023-2024 Federal Duck Stamp featuring three tundra swans painted by Joseph Hautman from Minnesota. (c) USFWS
Migratory Species
Taking Tradition Into the Future: Implementing the Duck Stamp Modernization Act
May 24, 2024
2024 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest judges holding the winning artwork
Migratory Species
2024 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest Winner
Apr 19, 2024

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LINE OF PEOPLE; 2 WITH PHOTOS
Recreation
New Federal Duck Stamp Goes on Sale, Supporting Wetland Conservation Across America
Jun 26, 2026
Group photo of staff and artists at the Federal Junior Duck Stamp contest
Get Involved
Nina Liang, 17, Wins U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2026 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest
Apr 21, 2026
Six judges at the 2025 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest hold the winning artwork.
Get Involved
Minnesota Artist James Hautman Wins 2025 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest
Sep 19, 2025
Vast flooded mudflat with a wide snow-capped mountain range visible in the distance.
Wildlife Management
Interior Announces More Than $54 Million for Waterfowl Habitat, Increased Public Access on Refuges
Sep 18, 2025
2025-2026 Federal Duck Stamp featuring a pair of spectacled eiders on the ground in grassy area.
Migratory Species
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Debuts New Federal and Junior Duck Stamps
Jun 27, 2025
Judges at the 2024 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest hold the winning artwork.
Get Involved
South Dakota Artist Adam Grimm Wins 2024 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest
Sep 20, 2024
Watermarked 2024-2025 Federal Duck Stamp featuring a Northern Pintail
Migratory Species
Service Debuts New Federal and Junior Duck Stamps
Jun 28, 2024
2024 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest judges holding the winning artwork
Migratory Species
2024 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest Winner
Apr 19, 2024
A group of six women admire the winning duck stamp artwork.
Migratory Species
Montana Artist Chuck Black Wins 2023 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest
Sep 16, 2023
Group photo of people holding duck stamp arts and USFWS logo.
Migratory Species
Service Debuts New Federal and Junior Duck Stamps
Jun 23, 2023
2023 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest winner and judges
Migratory Species
2023 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest Winner
Apr 21, 2023
A group of people pose with the winning artwork depicting trumpeter swans.
Wildlife Management
Minnesota Artist Joseph Hautman Wins 2022 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest
Sep 24, 2022

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Image is multiple pieces of Junior Duck stamp artwork displayed on a table for the Junior Duck Stamp Contest 2023
Migratory Species
2025 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest Winner
Apr 22, 2025
Northern Pintail in flight over wetland
Migratory Species
A New Era for Pintail Regulations
Jan 23, 2025
Northern pintail on a wetland
Migratory Species
New Strategy to Inform Northern Pintail Hunting Regulations
Jun 11, 2024
2023-2024 Federal Duck Stamp featuring three tundra swans painted by Joseph Hautman from Minnesota. (c) USFWS
Migratory Species
Taking Tradition Into the Future: Implementing the Duck Stamp Modernization Act
May 24, 2024
Spectacled eider
Migratory Species
Diving into the Mysterious World of Sea Ducks
Nov 20, 2023
Green-Winged Teal
Migratory Species
Waterfowl Conservation and Management: Setting the Precedent
Jan 26, 2023
Top three pieces of Artwork for 2022 Federal Duck Stamp Contest
Get Involved
2022 Federal Duck Stamp Contest Winners
Sep 26, 2022
A young hunter in a camouflage cap crouching in talk grass next to a body of water
Recreation
Hunters as Conservationists
Jun 30, 2022
Junior Duck Stamp winner stamp of 2021-2022
Get Involved
Top 5 Reasons YOU should buy a Duck Stamp!
Jun 8, 2022
Two duck hunters next to a blind, with water in the distance, at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Recreation
North American Model of Wildlife Conservation: Wildlife for Everyone
Apr 4, 2022
Junior Duck Stamp with two hooded merganser
Migratory Species
Kansas Youth Wins 2021 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest
Apr 19, 2021
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