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Group photo of staff and artists at the Federal Junior Duck Stamp contest
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Nina Liang, 17, Wins U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2026 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest
Apr 21, 2026
A collection of nine pieces of artwork of ducks, featuring various poses, backgrounds, and species.
2026 North Carolina Junior Duck Stamp Contest Results
Apr 8, 2026
2025-2026 Federal Duck Stamp featuring a pair of spectacled eiders on the ground in grassy area.
Migratory Species
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Debuts New Federal and Junior Duck Stamps
Jun 27, 2025
Image is multiple pieces of Junior Duck stamp artwork displayed on a table for the Junior Duck Stamp Contest 2023
Migratory Species
2025 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest Winner
Apr 22, 2025
Snow geese on the water
For Parents and Educators
2025 Alaska Junior Duck Stamp Contest
Apr 11, 2025
An image of eight pieces of artwork on a plain white table. The art depicts different duck and swan species.
2025 North Carolina Junior Duck Stamp Contest Results
Apr 7, 2025
Hooded Merganser taking off from the water with its feet splashing the water’s surface. A reflection of the Merganser appears below against the deep green of the water.
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2025 Idaho Junior Duck Stamp Winners!
Mar 28, 2025
Watermarked 2024-2025 Federal Duck Stamp featuring a Northern Pintail
Migratory Species
Service Debuts New Federal and Junior Duck Stamps
Jun 28, 2024
Junior Duck Stamp 2024 Winning images
For Parents and Educators
Junior Duck Stamp artist shares journey, encourages other young artists
Jun 20, 2024
Painting of white trumpeter swan flying out of the water. The swan’s wings are extended, and its head curved down. The background features a forest on the horizon with the pink, red, and orange hues of a sunset behind it.
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2024 Idaho Junior Duck Stamp Winners!
May 10, 2024
2024 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest judges holding the winning artwork
Migratory Species
2024 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest Winner
Apr 19, 2024
Acrylic painting of a Ruddy Duck by Chance Bertelsen titled Robby the Ruddy Duck for the Junior Duck Stamp contest.
Mississippi Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest
Apr 15, 2024

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Group photo of staff and artists at the Federal Junior Duck Stamp contest
Get Involved
Nina Liang, 17, Wins U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2026 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest
Apr 21, 2026
2025-2026 Federal Duck Stamp featuring a pair of spectacled eiders on the ground in grassy area.
Migratory Species
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Debuts New Federal and Junior Duck Stamps
Jun 27, 2025
Watermarked 2024-2025 Federal Duck Stamp featuring a Northern Pintail
Migratory Species
Service Debuts New Federal and Junior Duck Stamps
Jun 28, 2024
2024 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest judges holding the winning artwork
Migratory Species
2024 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest Winner
Apr 19, 2024
2023-2024 Junior Duck Stamp featuring a hooded merganser painted by Mila Linyue Tong from Virginia. (c) USFWS
Get Involved
Call for Student Artists to Participate in Wyoming Junior Duck Stamp Contest
Jan 10, 2024
Group photo of people holding duck stamp arts and USFWS logo.
Migratory Species
Service Debuts New Federal and Junior Duck Stamps
Jun 23, 2023
2023 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest winner and judges
Migratory Species
2023 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest Winner
Apr 21, 2023
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
decorative blue wavy line graphic
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2020 Colorado Junior Duck Stamp Contest Winners
Apr 16, 2020
decorative blue wavy line graphic
Get Involved
2017 Colorado Junior Duck Stamp Contest Winners
Apr 17, 2017
A collection of nine pieces of artwork of ducks, featuring various poses, backgrounds, and species.
2026 North Carolina Junior Duck Stamp Contest Results
Apr 8, 2026
Image is multiple pieces of Junior Duck stamp artwork displayed on a table for the Junior Duck Stamp Contest 2023
Migratory Species
2025 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest Winner
Apr 22, 2025
Snow geese on the water
For Parents and Educators
2025 Alaska Junior Duck Stamp Contest
Apr 11, 2025
An image of eight pieces of artwork on a plain white table. The art depicts different duck and swan species.
2025 North Carolina Junior Duck Stamp Contest Results
Apr 7, 2025
Hooded Merganser taking off from the water with its feet splashing the water’s surface. A reflection of the Merganser appears below against the deep green of the water.
Get Involved
2025 Idaho Junior Duck Stamp Winners!
Mar 28, 2025
Junior Duck Stamp 2024 Winning images
For Parents and Educators
Junior Duck Stamp artist shares journey, encourages other young artists
Jun 20, 2024
Painting of white trumpeter swan flying out of the water. The swan’s wings are extended, and its head curved down. The background features a forest on the horizon with the pink, red, and orange hues of a sunset behind it.
Get Involved
2024 Idaho Junior Duck Stamp Winners!
May 10, 2024
Acrylic painting of a Ruddy Duck by Chance Bertelsen titled Robby the Ruddy Duck for the Junior Duck Stamp contest.
Mississippi Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest
Apr 15, 2024
2024 Alaska Jr. Duck Stamp Best of Show Winner
2024 Alaska Junior Duck Stamp Contest
Apr 3, 2024
Hooded Merganser in color pencil composition
Arkansas Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest
Apr 24, 2023
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

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