RALEIGH (AP) — The 2011 North Carolina waterfowl conservation stamp and prints titled "Canadas in Pasture" are now available.
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission says signed and numbered edition prints with mint stamps will sell for $145. The collector's mint stamp will sell for $10. It's available through the commission's N.C. Wild Store as of Friday.
Delaware artist Richard Clifton painted the acrylic portrait, which depicts a pair of Canada geese standing in a pasture.
Proceeds from the sales of the print and stamps will go to the commission's Waterfowl Fund, which goes toward conservation of waterfowl habitat in North Carolina.
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