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15 Years of Junior Duck Stamps
The 2007 Junior Duck Stamp Contest marks the 15th year of the Junior Duck Stamp Program. The Fish and Wildlife Service is pleased to celebrate a continuing history of Conservation Through the Arts. Stay tuned for the release of the 15th Junior Duck Stamp in the summer of 2007.

What is a Junior Duck Stamp?
The Junior Duck Stamp (JDS) is a pictorial stamp produced by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to recognize the conservation efforts of young people and support environmental and conservation education programs in the United States. The stamp design is selected from a national art contest administered by the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program. The first place national winner of the art contest graces that year's JDS and is sold by the U.S. Postal Service and Amplex Corporation for $5. The first stamp, issued in 1993-1994, and was painted by Jason Parsons of Illinois. All proceeds of the stamp are used to fund environmental education programs, award the students for their work, and market the JDS program.

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