Minnesota DNR Seeks Designs for State’s 2013 Pheasant Stamp

   09.10.12

Minnesota DNR Seeks Designs for State’s 2013 Pheasant Stamp

Wildlife artists can submit entries for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) 2013 Pheasant Stamp through 4 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 21.

Artists are prohibited from using any photographic product as part of their finished entries. Any entry that contains photographic products will be disqualified.

Entries will be accepted via mail and in person at DNR Headquarters, 500 Lafayette Road in St. Paul. Mailed entries should be addressed to 2013 Pheasant Stamp Contest, DNR Fish and Wildlife Division, Box 20, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155-4020.

Designs should be securely wrapped and enclosed in an envelope or other container. The words “Pheasant Stamp” should be clearly marked on outside of the container. Late entries will not be accepted.

The contest, which offers no prizes, is open to Minnesota residents only. Winning artists usually issue limited edition prints of the artwork and retain proceeds. Revenue from stamp sales is dedicated to pheasant management-related activities.

A contest entry form and reproduction rights agreement, which grants the DNR the right to use the design for the stamp image and other promotional, educational and informational purposes related to pheasant, must be signed and submitted with the design.

Judging will take place at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 27, at the DNR Headquarters in St. Paul.Complete contest criteria and information are available from the DNR Information Center, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155, or by calling 651-296-6157 or toll-free 888-646-6367. Information is also available online at www.mndnr.gov/contests.

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The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is the agency of the U.S. state of Minnesotacharged with conserving and managing the state's natural resources. The agency maintains areas such as state parks, state forests, recreational trails, and recreation areas as well as managingminerals, wildlife, and forestry. The agency is currently divided into sections Ecological Resources, Enforcement, Fish & Wildlife, Forestry, Lands and Minerals, Waterways, Parks and Trails, and Waters.

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