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2003 & 2004 Winners Attend National Wildlife Refuge Recognition and Celebration

Scot Storm, 2003 Federal Duck Stamp Contest Winner, and Mark Anderson, 2004 Federal Duck Stamp Contest Winner, stand near the top 25 entries of the 2004 competition in the rotunda of the Smithsonian Natural History Museum. The event was in honor of National Wildlife Refuge Week. Nearly 98 cents out of every Duck Stamp dollar goes directly for land acquisition on national wildlife refuges--benefiting hundreds of refuges found in nearly every State.

See the top three winning entries

View the Top 25 entries from the 2004 Contest!

 

 

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View the Top 25 entries from the 2004 Federal Duck Stamp Contest here.

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