This exhibition showcases the intersection of art and conservation through the captivating portraits of ducks found on federal duck stamps, highlighting the importance of preserving wildlife habitats.
The federal duck stamps have generated an impressive $1.2 billion over 90 years, with most proceeds directed towards vital land acquisition for wildlife preservation.
Curator Daniel Ksepka describes the exhibition as a unique opportunity to view the original artworks behind the annual duck stamps, an artistic tradition that has evolved since 1934.
Richie Prager, a dedicated supporter of wildlife art, emphasizes the cultural significance of these stamps, igniting passion for wildlife conservation and appreciation among the public.
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