|
|
|
Duck Stamp Poster |
|
WORK IN PROGRESS
- THIS POSTER HAS NOT YET BEEN PUBLISHED |
|
 |
|
P223 Duck Stamps
These stamps are commonly referred to as "duck stamps",
but the term is technically inaccurate. Their correct name
is "U.S. Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamps", as
shown on the poster. The migratory birds include not only
ducks, but also swans, geese, and other waterfowl. The
stamps represent an extremely successful United States
government program.
President Herbert Hoover signed the Migratory Bird
Conservation Act in 1929 to authorize the acquisition and
preservation of wetlands as waterfowl habitat. The law
failed to provide funding, so five years later Congress
passed the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act to fill this
need. The stamp is required to hunt waterfowl in the fall
and winter. The stamps are valid from July 1st of one year
until June 30th of the next, thus the two-year date.
Over 98% of the income from the stamps is actually used for
wetland acquisition and preservation. The fees have paid for
580 national wildlife refuges containing more than 150
million acres. The program proved so successful that it has
since been adopted by all fifty states and by other
countries, including Canada, Australia, Mexico, Russia and
the United Kingdom.
This subject has very broad appeal. The stamps are purchased not
only by hunters, but by stamp collectors, those who support
conservation efforts and people who really enjoy the
magnificent engravings. Each stamp is a work of art in its
own right.. |
|
|
|
|