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2023 Habitat Conservation Stamp
Long-billed Curlew
2022 Habitat Conservation Stamp
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2021 Habitat Conservation Stamp
Canary rockfish
2020 Habitat Conservation Stamp
Franklin's Bumble Bee
2019 Habitat Conservation Stamp
Pygmy Rabbit
2018 Habitat Conservation Stamp
Ferruginous Hawk
2017 Habitat Conservation Stamp
Pallid Bat
2016 Habitat Conservation Stamp
Morning Mist
2015 Habitat Conservation Stamp
Western Painted Turtle
2014 Habitat Conservation Stamp
Kit Fox
2013 Habitat Conservation Stamp
Western Meadowlark
2012 Habitat Conservation Stamp

Habitat Conservation Stamp

The Habitat Conservation Stamp program provides a way for all Oregonians to give financial support for native fish and wildlife conservation in Oregon, similar to that of the Upland Game Bird and Waterfowl Stamp programs. The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission recognized this avenue for public support of conservation and adopted rules in 2012 to begin the Habitat Conservation Stamp program.

Through purchasing collector stamps or art prints, Oregonians directly support conservation of our state's most imperiled fish and wildlife and their habitats. Habitat Conservation Stamps and art prints feature Strategy Species identified in the Oregon Conservation Strategy.

Collector stamps can be purchased for just $20 and most signed art prints for $35. Prints signed by the Governor and artist along with a numbered collector's stamp are just $100. Revenue from your purchase helps restore habitats vital to our declining species including wetlands, grasslands, oak woodlands, and ponderosa pine forests.

Buy a Habitat Conservation Stamp or Art Print: Support Native Wildlife

    • Stamps - current year collector stamps.
    • Art prints - 2012 through current year.

2023 Contest Winners

2024 Contest Rules

Entries will be accepted between August 25th and 5 p.m. on September 29th, 2023 at the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Headquarters, 4034 Fairview Industrial Drive SE, Salem, OR 97302. Entries can be mailed or hand delivered.

Previous Habitat Conservation Stamp Art Contest Results

Oregon Conservation Strategy

The Oregon Conservation Strategy is our state’s blueprint, or strategy, for conserving native fish and wildlife that are most imperiled. The Strategy recommends voluntary actions and tools for all Oregonians to define their conservation role. Learn more

Conservation Partnership with Duck Pond Cellars

ODFW enjoys a conservation partnership with Duck Pond Cellars which crafts Conservation Cuvee, a line of specialty wines featuring the winning Habitat Conservation Stamp artwork on the label. The winery donates $5 for each bottle sold to ODFW’s Conservation Program to benefit species of greatest conservation need in Oregon. Learn more about Duck Pond’s conservation efforts and purchase Conservation Cuvee

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