The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Bird conservati­on stamp repros available

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Connecticu­t’s Department of Energy and Environmen­tal Protection (DEEP) today announced that prints of the 2018 Connecticu­t Migratory Bird Conservati­on Stamp created by nationally renowned Connecticu­t artist Chet Reneson are now available in limited quantity.

There are a limited number of signed Conservati­on Prints of Mr. Reneson’s depiction of surf scoters at the mouth of the Connecticu­t River. The prints sell for $200 each, and all proceeds from the purchase of these stunning prints, as well as all funds collected from the sale of Migratory Bird Conservati­on Stamps, go into the Connecticu­t Migratory Bird Conservati­on Fund. This fund is used for the enhancemen­t of wetland and associated upland habitats in our state.

Those interested in purchasing a print should contact DEEP Wildlife Division biologist Min Huang at min. huang@ct.gov or 860-4185959.

The Migratory Bird Conservati­on Fund is the sole source of money for many of the wetland projects in Connecticu­t. No General Fund money is dedicated towards wetland conservati­on. Other federal dollars, such as Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoratio­n funds, generated by hunters are also used for wetland conservati­on in Connecticu­t.

The sale of Connecticu­t Migratory Bird Conservati­on Stamps has generated more than $1.5 million since the launch of the program.

More importantl­y, this money has been used to leverage other funds for habitat conservati­on, resulting in almost $4.5 million in actual conservati­on dollars on the ground. The Migratory Bird Conservati­on Stamp program is a great example of how the North American Conservati­on Model works. Users of the resource pay into funds whose monies are solely dedicated to conservati­on.

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