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  • God's Command to Nations and People

    O PRAISE the Lord, all ye nations: praise him, all ye people.
    2 For his merciful kindness is great toward us: and the truth of the LORD endureth for ever. Praise ye the LORD. (Psalm 117:1-2 [The Holy Bible])
  • Spectacular Biodiversity Celebrated on Stamps

    Spectacular Biodiversity Celebrated on Stamps

    Educational Stamp Pane Highlights 24 Species






    HAWAII NATIONAL PARK, HI — (September 1, 2010) - - The beauty of Hawaii’s rare plants and animals will grace letters and packages traveling across the nation now that the Postal Service issued the Nature of America: Hawaiian Rain Forest stamp pane and stamped postal cards today.

    Featuring a Hawaiian rain forest, this 2010 Nature of America collectable stamp pane is the 12th and final pane in an educational series focusing on the beauty and complexity of major plant and animal communities in the United States.

    “Beautiful, diverse, and complex,” said Patrick Donahoe, Postal Service chief operating officer and Deputy Postmaster General, in dedicating the stamps. “The Hawaiian rain forests are all of these and more. The rain forest is a remarkably self-sustaining and balanced ecosystem. To the credit of the people of Hawaii, work has been ongoing to preserve and protect them, and ultimately, the rain forest itself. As a result, the Hawaiian rain forests are among the most efficient collectors of fresh water in the world.”

    Joining Donahoe in dedicating the stamps were John Dawson, Nature of America stamp series artist; Daniel Inouye, U.S. Senator, HI; James “Duke” Aiona Jr., Hawaii lt. governor; Mazie Hirono, U.S. representative HI; William Kenoi, Hilo, HI mayor; Cynthia Orlando, superintendent, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park; and, Daryl Ishizaki, Honolulu postal district manager.

    "The Nature of America series has been a great ride,” said Dawson, who spent close to a year in the field researching, photographing, and sketching virtually all of the Hawaiian Rain Forest subjects prior to committing six months to creating the artwork. “For my wife Kathie and me, researching and illustrating the series over the last 14 years has been one of the most fantastic experiences in our careers. I was creating art from subjects I love and along the way we’ve forged wonderful friendships with this dream assignment.” A Hilo, HI, resident since 1989, Dawson illustrated the series under the guidance of art director Ethel Kessler of Bethesda, MD.

    To illustrate the spectacular biodiversity of a Hawaiian rain forest, Dawson depicted 24 different species. The scene itself is completely imaginary. Such a dense grouping was necessary in order to show as many plants and animals as possible in the stamp pane format. Even so, every species depicted could be encountered in a Hawaiian rain forest, and all of the species and their interactions are appropriate and were recommended by scientists.

    A description of the rain forest and a numbered key to the artwork appear on the back of the stamp pane, along with a corresponding list of common and scientific names for the 24 selected species.

    Previous issuances in the Nature of America series were Sonoran Desert (1999), Pacific Coast Rain Forest (2000), Great Plains Prairie (2001), Longleaf Pine Forest (2002), Arctic Tundra (2003), Pacific Coral Reef (2004), Northeast Deciduous Forest (2005), Southern Florida Wetland (2006), Alpine Tundra (2007), Great Lakes Dunes (2008) and Kelp Forest (2009).

    The stamps go on sale nationwide today in Post Offices or may be purchased at the online Postal Store at www.usps.com/shop or by calling 800-STAMP-24.

    The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses, and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

    Ordering the First-Day-of-Issue Postmark
    Customers have 60 days to obtain the first-day-of-issue postmark by mail. They may purchase new stamps at their Post Office, at The Postal Store website at www.usps.com/shop or by calling 800-STAMP-24. They should affix the stamps to envelopes of their choice, address the envelopes, to themselves or others, and place them in a larger envelope addressed to:

    Nature of America: Hawaiian Rain Forest Stamp
    Postmaster
    Hawaii National Park
    1 Kilauea Military CP
    Hawaii National Park, HI 96718-9997

    After applying the first-day-of-issue postmark, the Postal Service will return the envelopes through the mail. There is no charge for the postmark. All orders must be postmarked by Nov. 1, 2010.

    Ordering First-Day Covers
    Stamp Fulfillment Services also offers first-day covers for new stamp issues and Postal Service stationery items post¬marked with the official first-day-of-issue cancellation. Each item has an individual catalog number and is offered in the quarterly USA Philatelic Catalog. Customers may request a free catalog by calling 800-STAMP-24 or writing to:

    Information Fulfillment
    Dept. 6270
    U.S. Postal Service
    PO Box 219014
    Kansas City, MO 64121-9014

    Philatelic Products


    There are seven philatelic products available for this stamp issue:
    • 465762, First-Day Cover Full Pane, $6.90.
    • 465764, First-Day Cancelled Full Pane, $6.90
    • 465784, Uncut Press Sheet, $35.20.
    • 465791, Ceremony Program, $6.95
    • 465793, First-Day Cover w/Full Pane Keepsake, $11.95
    • 465798, Limited Edition Collector’s Set, $99.95.
    • 885400/01, Oversized Premium Postal Cards, $8.95

    Article and graphics courtesy US Postal Service
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