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Judging for the 2024 Federal Duck Stamp Contest was held at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut. This year's contest was held on a Thursday and Friday. You may view the Day 1 Live Stream and Day 2 Live Steam on YouTube. The winner of the 2024 Federal Duck Stamp Contest is Adam Grimm of Wallace, South Dakota.
The Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest is one of the most successful conservation programs in our nation’s history. Duck Stamps are vital tools for wetland conservation, with ninety-eight cents out of every dollar spent on Duck Stamps going directly to wetland habitat protection.
Judging for the 2024 Federal Duck Stamp Contest will be held at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut. Please note this year's contest is going to be held on a Thursday and Friday. Visitors can view the judging in person or watch via the livestream which will begin at 10 am Eastern Time each morning.
Federal Duck Stamps are valid from July 1 through the following June 30. The art featured on the Duck Stamp is chosen every year in the only federally regulated and run art contest ; Duck Stamps can be purchased at a variety of locations, and online through the E-Stamp Program. A current, signed Federal Duck Stamp or E-Stamp is good in any ...
The Junior Duck Stamp contest begins each spring when students submit their artwork to a state or territory contest. Students at the state level are judged in four groups according to grade level: Group I: K–3, Group II: 4–6, Group III: 7–9, and Group IV 10–12.
With a rich history dating back to 1949, the Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest is a highly respected annual competition that celebrates the beauty of North American waterfowl through the lens of different and uniquely talented artists.
During today’s event, Director Williams announced the 2024 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest to select the 2025-2026 Federal Duck Stamp, which will be held September 19-20 at the Bruce Museum in Connecticut. Learn more about the Federal and Junior Duck Stamps at fws.com.