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Oklahoma Waterfowl Stamp Program
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The Oklahoma duck stamp program was designed to ensure quality
habitat for the hundreds of thousands of ducks and geese that migrate through
the state. The program, which began in 1980, features portraits of the state’s
diverse waterfowl species by the nation’s best artists. The program generates funding for waterfowl conservation projects through the sale of waterfowl licenses, which are required of waterfowl hunters, and stamp sales, many of which are purchased by collectors. The program has helped purchase 11,675 wetland acres and enhance, create, restore and maintain thousands of additional acres of critical waterfowl habitat. Wetland development units such as Hackberry Flat Wildlife Management Area in southwest Oklahoma and the Red Slough Wildlife Management Area in McCurtain County, have benefited from duck stamp funds. A selection of waterfowl stamp art from previous years is currently on display in the lobby of the Wildlife Department headquarters located at 1801 N. Lincoln, in Oklahoma City. Below is a list of prints still available for purchase from the Oklahoma Wildlife Department of Wildlife Conservation. The price includes the print and the stamp of the same that year. To order, contact License Section via mail and send
cashier’s check or money order (no personal checks).
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updated July 10, 2008 12:04 PM