Keywords: duck stamp duckstamp waterfowl conservation waterfowlconservation art ducks brant events wetland conservation wetlandconservation indoor people The judges for the 2016 Federal Duck Stamp Contest were: Jan Martin McGuire, an internationally renowned wildlife artist; Keith Russell, program manager for urban conservation with Audubon Pennsylvania; Dr. Nathan H. Rice, Ornithology Collection Manager at the Academy of Natural Sciences; John P. Booth, executive director of the Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art; and Sue deLearie Adair, an artist, birder and avid naturalist. Alternate judge was Jacob Straub. Northeast Regional Director Wendi Weber (far left), FWS Deputy Director Steve Guertin (far right) and Second Place winner Rebekah Knight (holding her artwork) are also included here. A gallery of all 2016 entries is located here: www.flickr.com/photos/usfwshq/albums/72157673275636455. More about the duck stamp contest: www.fws.gov/birds/get-involved/duck-stamp/duck-stamp-cont... Photo credit: Garry Tucker/USFWS The judges for the 2016 Federal Duck Stamp Contest were: Jan Martin McGuire, an internationally renowned wildlife artist; Keith Russell, program manager for urban conservation with Audubon Pennsylvania; Dr. Nathan H. Rice, Ornithology Collection Manager at the Academy of Natural Sciences; John P. Booth, executive director of the Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art; and Sue deLearie Adair, an artist, birder and avid naturalist. Alternate judge was Jacob Straub. Northeast Regional Director Wendi Weber (far left), FWS Deputy Director Steve Guertin (far right) and Second Place winner Rebekah Knight (holding her artwork) are also included here. A gallery of all 2016 entries is located here: www.flickr.com/photos/usfwshq/albums/72157673275636455. More about the duck stamp contest: www.fws.gov/birds/get-involved/duck-stamp/duck-stamp-cont... Photo credit: Garry Tucker/USFWS |