Youth & Wildlife
2011 Youth Stamp
Wildlife Habitat Canada is pleased to announce the unveiling of the 2011 Canadian Youth Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp.
This year's stamp image was painted in oils by 18 year old Bethany Harris from Millarville, Alberta. The image depicts a moose in its native habitat.
Wildlife Habitat Canada has partnered with Robert Bateman's Get to Know Program to create this stamp that has been sold across Canada,
with proceeds supporting youth-driven wildlife conservation projects.

By purchasing the Canadian Youth Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp you will help youth to understand the importance
of the natural world to all of us, while ensuring that this exquisite resource is conserved for years to come.
2011 Youth Stamp Launch
The 2011 Canadian Youth Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp was launched in Calgary at the Shaw Communication Studios.
In attendance was world famous Canadian artist Robert Bateman. Click here to learn more and see pictures from the launch.
Fundraising with the Canadian Youth Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp
The Youth Stamp can be used by conservation organizations and community groups as a fundraiser, earning your group up to $2.00 for every stamp sold!
Click here for more information.
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To order your Youth Stamp today, please visit our online store.
Learn about the 2010 Canadian Youth Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp here.
Wildlife Habitat Canada
120 Iber Road, Suite 207
Ottawa, ON K2S 1E9
Telephone: (613) 722-2090
Toll-Free: (800) 669-7919
Fax: (613) 722-3318
Since 1984, Wildlife Habitat Canada (WHC) has helped deliver habitat conservation projects on all land and seascapes and all provinces and territories in Canada. These projects have helped to safeguard important ecosystems and countless wild species. Click here to find out how you can help Wildlife Habitat Canada continue to make a difference.