Duck Stamps

Duck Stamps: A Tradition of Conservation

For decades, Duck Stamps have symbolised the powerful partnership between hunters, conservationists, and nature lovers. By purchasing a Duck Stamp, you contribute to preserving Australia’s wetlands and protecting the native species that call these habitats home.


2024 Duck Stamp

  The 2024 Duck Stamp features the magnificent Chestnut Teal, brought to life by FGA board member and artist Paul Sharp. The stunning artwork captures the essence of this native waterbird, reminding us of the beauty we are working to protect.

2025 Duck Stamp
 
The 2025 Duck Stamp celebrates the Pink-eared Duck (Malacorhynchus membranaceus), rendered in pastel by acclaimed artist Gayle Newcombe. This striking artwork underscores the importance of our efforts to preserve wetland habitats.


2026 Duck Stamp

The 2026 Duck Stamp showcases the Blue-winged Shoveler, brought to life in acrylic by Colin Halden.

 

Why Not Complete Your Collection? Get the Duck Stamp Set Today!

To purchase the full set click HERE

 
 

Why buy a duck stamp?

  • Support Wetlands: Your donation ensures that 100% of proceeds go toward habitat restoration and wildlife protection.
  • Tax Benefits: Contributions are tax-deductible, making it easy to support conservation.
  • Carry the Tradition Forward: Join a movement uniting hunters and conservationists to safeguard Australia’s biodiversity.

Donation Options:

  • $50: Receive an A4-sized "thank you" receipt via email, or opt for a deluxe printed version for an additional fee.
  • $1,000: Get one of 10 limited-edition, signed A3 prints of Gayle Newcombe’s artwork.
  • $5,000: Have your name or business featured on a conservation project and promotional materials.

How to Get Your Duck Stamps

Visit WET - Ducks Stamps to buy your 2024, 2025 or 2026 Duck Stamp and make a lasting impact on Australia’s wetlands.

If you’d prefer to make a donation without receiving a stamp, you can do so WET Donations

Thank you for supporting Wetlands Environmental Taskforce and helping protect the future of our native wildlife and their habitats.