2025-26 Federal Duck Stamp reveal Friday

Mallard taking off from Cache River National Wildlife Refuge. AGFC Photo

STUTTGART — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, along with the U.S. Postal Service, Ducks Unlimited and Bass Pro Shops will officially unveil the 2025-2026 Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp at 10 a.m. June 27 at Mack’s Prairie Wings in Stuttgart. 

The event is open to the public and will be the first opportunity to purchase this year’s stamp, commonly known as the “Federal Duck Stamp.” The winning artist will also be on hand to personally sign any duck stamps or art purchased at the event. 

The artwork for the Federal Duck Stamp is chosen annually through a nationwide competition, the only such competition sponsored by the federal government. 

Sales of duck stamps since 1934 have raised more than $1.2 billion to conserve more than 6 million acres of wetland habitat on national wildlife refuges around the nation. The stamp is required for all migratory bird hunting except dove hunting. It also has a following of collectors among the ranks of birders and other outdoors enthusiasts who want to give back to conservation. 

The Junior Federal Duck Stamp and artist will also be revealed at the event, celebrating the best submission from an artist 18 or younger. Just like the Federal Duck Stamp, the Junior Duck Stamp will be available to purchase, and the artist will be available to sign their work. 

The Junior Duck Stamp program began in 1989 as an extension of the duck stamp program. It’s a dynamic art- and science-based curriculum that teaches wetland and waterfowl conservation to students in kindergarten through high school. The program encourages students to explore their natural world, invites them to investigate biology and wildlife management principles and challenges them to express and share what they have learned with others.

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