Talented Junior Duck Stamp Winners

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
2 min readApr 24, 2018

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Since 1992, the Federal Junior Duck Stamp Program has been highly successful in helping children explore nature and conservation through arts and science education.

This year, a talented young artist from Johns Creek, Ga., has taken top honors at the National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest. An emperor goose painted by 18-year-old Rayen Kang will grace the 2018–2019 Junior Duck Stamp.

This Junior Duck Stamp will sell for $5 and raise funds to educate and engage our nation’s youth in wildlife and wetlands conservation, and outdoor recreation.

First Place

An emperor goose painted by 18-year-old Rayen Kang. © All rights reserved.
Redhead oil painting by Daniel Billings, 17, of Gallatin, Mo. ©All rights reserved.
Trumpeter swans in acrylic by Larissa Weber, 17, of Anderson, Ind. © All rights reserved.

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