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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department's Conservation Stamp Art competition continues to lead the country in state wildlife stamp art competitions in number of entries, prize money and quality of artwork. The winner will be reproduced on approximately 200,000 Conservation Stamps. The original piece of art becomes the property of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to be placed on permanent public display in the department's Cheyenne headquarters office.
Conservation stamps originated in 1984 and almost all hunters and anglers in Wyoming must purchase the stamp yearly. Stamps are also purchased by collectors and purchasers of the Wyoming Conservation Stamp limited edition art prints.
2011 Conservation Stamp Competition Subject - Wolverine (Gulo gulo)
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First Place - "On the Move" Amanda Morton Dillon, Montana Pastel - Not For Sale |
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Second Place - "Crosshairs" Eleazar Saenz Monterrey NL, Mexico Watercolor, $2300
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Third Place - "Endurance" Bruce Speidel Sundance, Wyoming Acrylic/Masonite, $2,100 |
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Honorable Mention - "Out of the Shadows" Renee Piskorski Cheyenne, Wyoming Oil, $1,800 |
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Honorable Mention - "Ready to Rumble" Cecil Burnett Cheyenne, Wyoming Oil/Canvas, $2,500 |
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Honorable Mention - "Gulo Gulo" Timothy Turenne Rickfield, Minnesota Acrylic, $2,500 |
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Honorable Mention - "A Sojourner" Jeffrey Klinefelter Etna Green, Indiana Gouache, $2,000 |
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Honorable Mention - "Heading for Higher Ground" Steve Oliver Brookhaven, Pennsylvania Acrylic/Colored Pencils, $4,200 |
Previous Winners
Winners of the 2010 stamp contest
Winners of the 2009 stamp contest
Winners of the 2008 stamp contest
Winners of the 2007 stamp contest
Winners of the 2006 stamp contest
Winners of the 2005 stamp contest
Winners of the 2004 stamp contest
Winners of the 2003 stamp contest
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