Stamp & Print Program
Wildlife Habitat Canada Stamp & Print Program
Celebrating over 25 Years of Wildlife Habitat Conservation!

The Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp and Print are produced each year by Wildlife Habitat Canada. This year marks the 26th edition of the Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp and Print Program. The success of this program has been possible through the support of the Canadian Wildlife Service of Environment Canada, Canadian wildlife artists and the hunting community.
The conservation stamp is purchased primarily by waterfowl hunters to validate their migratory game bird hunting permit. It is also sold to those who purchase a limited edition print, stamp collectors and individuals interested in contributing to the conservation of wildlife habitat in Canada.
This year, the Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp and Print feature Green-winged Teal painted by wildlife artist Pierre Girard of Ste-Anne-de-Sorel, Québec.
The Conservation Stamp is available in four formats. The image on the stamp is also available as limited edition prints. To find out more about these products, please view Stamp and Print Products or the 2010 Program Brochure.
You can support wildlife habitat conservation in Canada by ordering your Conservation Stamp or Print today! Find out where these items can be purchased by visiting Buy Stamps and Prints. You will find a list of distributors and dealers, as well as our product order form.
Each year, Wildlife Habitat Canada invites Canadian Wildlife Artists to participate in the art competition held annually to select the image for the Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp and Print. If you are an artist interested in submitting artwork to the annual stamp and print competition, please review the rules by reading Art Competition.
The current image and products can be viewed at 2010 Habitat Conservation Stamp. By clicking on the Conservation Stamp Gallery you will see previous winners and products for sale.
Wildlife Habitat Canada has partnered with The Robert Bateman Get to Know Program to create the first youth wildlife habitat conservation stamp that will be sold across Canada. Proceeds from this inaugural stamp will support youth-driven wildlife conservation projects. Find out more about our youth conservation projects.