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2005 Waterfowl Stamp To Be Unveiled at Wildlife Arts Festival RALEIGH, N.C. (Jan. 11) — The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will unveil its 2005 Waterfowl Stamp and Print portrait at the opening reception of the 10th Annual East Carolina Wildlife Arts Festival on Feb. 4. Sponsored by the East Carolina Wildfowl Guild, the reception will be held at 7 p.m. at the Washington Civic Center in Beaufort County. Former Wildlife Resources Commissioner and current N.C. Rep. Arthur Williams of Washington will unveil the portrait. “Green-winged Teal at J. Morgan Futch Game Land,” by Gerald Putt of Boiling Springs, PA., portrays a pair of brilliantly colored green-winged teal at rest on the popular waterfowl impoundment, which is located in Tyrrell County. The acrylic portrait is the fourth in a series of five paintings that reflects waterfowl hunting traditions on Commission-owned game lands and impoundments. Signed and numbered regular edition prints with mint stamps of “Green-winged Teal at J. Morgan Futch Game Land,” will be available from the Wildlife Commission on July 1 for $145. For more information
on the N.C. waterfowl stamp or the Waterfowl Conservation Stamp and Print
program, contact the Commission at (866) 945-3746, or
visit the Wild Store.
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