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  2. Federal Duck Stamp - Wikipedia

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    The annual federal duck stamp had a face value of $1 in 1934, jumped to $2 in 1949, and to $3 in 1959. [1] In 1972 the price increased to $5, then up to $7.50 in 1979, $10 in 1987, $12.50 in 1989 and to $15 in 1991. In 2015 the price of federal duck stamp rose to $25.

  3. Kira Sabin - Wikipedia

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    Sabin's 2022 entry, featuring a Mottled duck hen, made it to the second round of judging in the contest. [1] Their 2023 entry, of northern pintails, did not. [2] Sabin's twin, Kess Fennell, also entered into the Duck Stamp competition in 2023, with a painting of Harlequin ducks. [1] [2]

  4. Joe Hautman - Wikipedia

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    The artist is best known for his realism wildlife art, particularly the U.S. Federal Duck Stamp. The artist holds a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Michigan [ 1 ] and has had his artwork featured on the 2022, [ 2 ] 2016, 2012, 2008, 2002, and 1992 [ 3 ] Federal Duck Stamps, raising millions for conservation.

  5. Artists conflicted over federal duck art contest rule ... - AOL

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    Wildlife artists are conflicted over a new rule included in this year's Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (Duck Stamp) Contest, which requires participants to include hunting ...

  6. Minnesota's regular waterfowl season opens this weekend - AOL

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    The stamps are available through the Minnesota DNR electronic licensing system, in person or online (mndnr.gov/buyalicense), and cost $29 per stamp. Federal duck stamps are also still available ...

  7. Permanent Electronic Duck Stamp Act of 2013 - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Duck Stamp Office has indicated that 98 percent of the dollars deposited in the Fund is used for wetland acquisition. The remaining 2 percent is spent on the printing and distribution of the stamps. The duck stamp receipts have varied each year because of changes in waterfowl population levels, bag limits and economic conditions.