Senator Jon Tester’s bipartisan bill to make sure that Duck Stamps can still fulfill their original purpose: preserving wetlands and supporting Montana’s sportsmen and women.

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Tester introduced legislation earlier this year to increase the price of the Federal Duck Stamp to $25.  The current price of $15 was set more than 20 years ago.  Duck Stamps serve as hunting licenses on the National Wildlife Refuge System and allow access to refuges where admission is charged.

“Sportsmen and women purchase Duck Stamps to preserve wetlands that are home to some of our best places to hunt and recreate,” Tester said.  “I hear all the time from Montanans who are concerned about maintaining access to some of our best hunting lands.  This bipartisan bill will help make sure our outdoorsmen and women can continue to enjoy our treasured outdoor traditions.”

Ninety-eight percent of Federal Duck Stamp revenue goes to acquiring important migratory bird habitat.  Since being created in 1934, Duck Stamp revenue has preserved nearly six million acres of wetlands and wildlife habitat.

The bill now heads to the President’s desk for his signature.

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