The Maui News

Hawaii wildlife conservati­on stamp contest opens

Artwork sought to feature the Melanistic Mutant (blue) Pheasant and a Hawaiian forest bird

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Artists are welcome to submit entries to the DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) in the 2024-25 Hawai‘i Wildlife Conservati­on and Game Bird Stamp annual art contest. The wildlife conservati­on stamp is a requiremen­t for Hawai‘i state hunting licensees. The game bird stamp is required for anyone intending to hunt game birds. Both stamps will also be available to stamp collectors.

¯ The Game Bird Stamp will feature the Melanistic Mutant (blue) Pheasant (Phasianus colchius). The melanistic pheasant originated in Europe over 100 years ago and is a color mutation of the more common Ringneck Pheasant. These large, beautiful pheasants feature an iridescent, greenish-black plumage. This is a favorite variety for release programs as they can survive and reproduce in the wild. They are located on the islands of O‘ahu, Hawaii, and Kauai.

¯ The Wildlife Conservati­on Stamp will feature a Hawaiian Forest Bird.

2024 is the year of Ka Makahiki o Nā Manu Nahele: The Year of the Forest Bird, a time to celebrate the jewels of our Hawaiian forests. Our native forest birds are uniquely Hawaiian. They exist only in Hawaiian islands and nowhere else in the world. These birds have critical ecological roles as Hawaiian forest pollinator­s, seed dispersers, and insect managers.

Our forest birds are an inextricab­le part of Native Hawaiian culture in their roles as ʻaumakua (family deities) and messengers between akua (gods) and kānaka (people). Nā manu nahele are celebrated in mele (songs), moʻolelo (stories), ʻōlelo noʻeau (proverbs), kaʻao (legends), and in the creation of feather adornments, including lei hulu.

Contest entry requiremen­ts

¯ Setting: Hawaii Habitat ¯ Size: Completed painting with a maximum of 24” by 36” and unframed (to be reduced to 1” X 1.5” stamp)

¯ Medium: Oil or acrylic preferred

¯ Entry: Completed oil or acrylic painting or an 8.5” X 11” photo/print/photocopy of a completed painting

¯ Deadline: All entries must be received by March 15, 2024. Notificati­on of the winner will be made later in March.

¯ Shipping fee: All paintings sent must be accompanie­d by a $35 fee to cover the cost of returning artwork. You must come to the Administra­tion office to pick up your artwork if a check is not included. Checks are to be made payable to the DLNR. Otherwise, a photo, print, or photocopy of an original painting may be sent without fee (see applicatio­n form).

¯ Payments: The winner will receive a maximum award of $1,000.

Funds from Hawai‘i Wildlife Conservati­on Stamp sales go into the state Wildlife Revolving Fund to support wildlife population­s and habitats and to manage the state’s hunting and nongame programs.

Last year, revenues from both stamps were used to cover some of the costs of maintainin­g hunting units and to add game bird and game mammal hunting opportunit­ies where possible. Proceeds from the sale of wildlife conservati­on stamps will also provide funds for salaries, the annual lease rental of the Lānaʻi Cooperativ­e Game Management Area, and support wildlife diversity programs.

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