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Tennessee Jr. Duck Stamp Program
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Assistant Director for Migratory Birds, Jerome Ford, stands with Director Martha Williams as they hold the newly issued duck stamp.
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New Federal Duck Stamp and Junior Duck Stamp Soar Into Their Debut
Jun 29, 2022
An image of green-winged teal flying over water.
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South Dakota Teen Takes Top Spot in National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest
Apr 25, 2022
two black ducks with yellow bills swim next to each other, while three black ducks fly overhead
Artesia student wins California’s Digital Junior Duck Stamp Contest
Apr 14, 2022
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2020 Colorado Junior Duck Stamp Contest Winners
Apr 16, 2020
decorative blue wavy line graphic
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2017 Colorado Junior Duck Stamp Contest Winners
Apr 17, 2017
Male wood duck sitting on teal-green water with ripples, facing right with an orange bill, green head and rusty chest
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Where Art and Science Meet
Jan 18, 2023
Northern Shoveler
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Tennessee Jr. Duck Stamp Program
Dec 15, 2022
Junior Duck Stamp winner stamp of 2021-2022
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Top 5 Reasons YOU should buy a Duck Stamp!
Jun 8, 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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