Junior Duck Stamp Gallery

24 Years of Junior Duck Stamps

2016-2017 marks the 25th year of the Junior Duck Stamp Program. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is pleased to celebrate a continuing legacy of Conservation Through the Arts.

What is a Junior Duck Stamp?
The Junior Duck Stamp 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 art competition is the culmination of students' study of waterfowl and wetlands conservation in the classroom, homeschool, or non-formal education setting, often using the Junior Duck Stamp Program educational curriculum.

A winning stamp design is selected at a national art contest. The first place national winner of the art contest graces that year's Junior Duck Stamp and is sold by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Postal Service and Amplex Corporation for $5. The first stamp, issued in 1993-1994, was painted by Jason Parsons of Illinois. All proceeds of the stamp are used to fund environmental education programs, recognize and award students for their work, and expand the conservation education program.

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2003-2004 Junior Duck Stamp by Nathan Bauman 2004-2005 Junior Duck Stamp by Adam Nesbitt 2006-2005 Junior Duck Stamp by Kerissa Nelson 2006 -2007 Junior Duck Stamp by Rebekah Nastav 2007-2008 Junior Duck Stamp by Paul Willey
2008-2009 Junior Duck Stamp by See Hong 2009-2010 Junior Duck Stamp by Lily Spang 2010-2011 Junior Duck Stamp by Rui Huang 2011-2012 Junior Duck Stamp by Abraham Hunter 2012-2013 Junior Duck Stamp by Christine Clayton
2013-2014 Junior Duck Stamp Art by Madison Grimm    

Last Updated: July 1, 2016