A dedicated resource, frequently in book form, designed for organizing, preserving, and showcasing revenue stamps specifically issued by the U.S. Federal Government and state entities for waterfowl conservation. These publications commonly feature designated spaces for individual stamps, descriptive information about each issue, and historical data related to the Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp Program. For instance, a collector might utilize such a volume to display a complete series of Federal Duck Stamps from the program’s inception in 1934 to the present day, including details about the artwork and the waterfowl species depicted.
The significance of these specialized albums lies in their contribution to the hobby of stamp collecting, particularly philately focused on revenue stamps. They offer structured methods for collectors to maintain the condition and value of their holdings, protecting stamps from damage and ensuring proper organization. The historical context provides a tangible connection to wildlife conservation efforts, as the revenue generated from stamp sales directly supports the acquisition and preservation of wetland habitats critical for migratory birds. The availability of such books allows hobbyists to engage with philately on waterfowl and waterfowl conservation.