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Federal Duck Stamp artists and featured species [8] Permit Year Face Value Species featured Artist Notes 1934 $1.00 Mallard: Jay Norwood "Ding" Darling: Founded the National Wildlife Federation two years later in 1936 1935 $1.00 Canvasback: Frank W. Benson: 1936 $1.00 Canada goose: Richard E. Bishop: 1937 $1.00 Greater scaup: Joseph D. Knap ...
The National Wildlife Federation headquarters in Reston. National Wildlife Federation's headquarters is located in Reston, Virginia, overlooking a wildlife sanctuary. The land they now occupy, on the border of Reston and Lake Fairfax Park, had been used as a garbage dump for many years; National Wildlife Federation cleaned up and rehabilitated ...
He wondered whether he could earn a living painting wildlife art. The National Wildlife Federation annually produced promotional stamps with the images of birds, animals, plants, trees, and fish. It was popular nationwide. Coheleach created four animal paintings, and submitted them for possible conservation stamps.
Walter Alois Weber (May 23, 1906 - January 10, 1979) was an American mammalogist, animal artist, and illustrator for National Geographic.He was noted for his colorful and realistic-looking sketches and paintings of animals, particularly wild cats, Alaska Peninsula brown bears, American black bears, coyotes, and dog breeds, including retrievers, hounds, and sporting dogs.
Jay Norwood Darling (October 21, 1876 – February 12, 1962), better known as Ding Darling, was an American cartoonist who won two Pulitzer Prizes.He was an important figure in the 20th century conservation movement and founded the National Wildlife Federation.
The program began in 1989 with a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and was first recognized by the United States Congress in 1994 when the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program Act was enacted. [2] Entries in the contest may be paintings or drawings.