UW-Stevens Point will be center of waterfowl world from Sept. 15-16

Paul A. Smith
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The 2017-'18 Federal Duck Stamp shows a trio of Canada geese. The original was painted by wildlife artist James Hautman of Chaska, Minn.

The eyes of the waterfowl world will be on Stevens Point on Sept. 15 and 16 as UW-Stevens Point hosts the 2017 Federal Duck Stamp Art Competition and other activities, including the Wisconsin Waterfowl Association Decoy Carving Contest.

Formally known as the Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp, the Federal Duck Stamp is a required purchase for waterfowl hunters age 16 and older.

Since it was first issued in 1934, funds raised through sales of the stamp have helped to protect 6.5 million acres of wetlands in the National Wildlife Refuge System.

As the longest-running, single-themed U.S. postal stamp, it is valued as a collector's item. Many birders and other outdoors enthusiasts also buy the stamps as a way to support wildlife conservation.

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The contest moves around the country to generate interest in wetlands and waterfowl, and it allows more people to see the exceptional wildlife artwork. Among places it has been held are Minnesota, Ohio, West Virginia, Utah, California, Tennessee, Florida and, most recently, in Pennsylvania.

The 2017 contest will be the first time the duck stamp competition has been held in Wisconsin.

Various activities are being planned in Stevens Point before and during the contest, including: the first WWA duck decoy carving contest and exhibition; a learn to hunt program offered by UW-Stevens Point's Wisconsin Center for Wildlife, Becoming an Outdoors Woman, the Wisconsin Waterfowl Association and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; a Phantom Gallery Party offered by CREATE Portage County, with a fantasy duck stamp league.

Stamp judging will take place on Sept. 16 at UWSP, Noel Fine Arts Center - Michelsen Hall, 1800 Portage Street, Stevens Point. 

Admission is free. For more information, call (703) 358-2145 or www.uwsp.edu/cnr.