The stamps, which
feature an Amur tiger cub, were first released in 2011 and have raised more
than $5 million.
Proceeds from the sale
of these stamps are transferred to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to
support multinational species conservation funds, including the African
Elephant Conservation Fund, the Asian Elephant Conservation Fund, the Great Ape
Conservation Fund, the Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Fund and the Marine
Turtle Conservation Fund.
The stamps had been
withdrawn from sale at the end of 2018 and were held until legislation
reauthorizing their sale was signed into law, which happened in late December.
The same legislation
also authorizes the continued sale of the Breast Cancer Research
semipostal stamp through December 31, 2027.
The Breast Cancer
Research stamp was first issued in 1998 and has raised almost $90 million.
Proceeds from these
stamp sales are divided between the National Institutes of Health and the
Medical Research Program at the Department of Defense.
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