Artists who will enter the federal duck stamp contest next year no longer need to include hunting images in their entries. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has finally brought an end to one of the controversial policies from the Trump administration last month. However, the said policy is still in effect this year, but the artists who entered the contest seemed to have already celebrated the policy's removal through their submissions.
As the policy did not state what kind of hunting images are to be included in their works, the artists let their imagination run wild, and they depicted the ducks having firearms. And instead of the humans hunting the ducks, it's the other way around.
Now that's a big brain move!
Check out the entries over at Flickr - via Audubon.
(All Images: US Fish and Wildlife Services Headquarters/Flickr)
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But the best one isn't hunting related at all! Behold, the Duck with a Pearl Earring.