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These three collectible prepaid telecom cards feature Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamps from the years 1985, 1986, and 1987. Each card presents a detailed image of a conservation stamp that highlights species of ducks native to Canada, emphasizing wildlife habitat conservation efforts. The cards are numbered 1, 2, and 3 respectively and each has a printed value of $10 displayed inside a maple leaf icon, symbolizing Canada.
The 1985 card shows a pair of ducks standing at the water's edge among green reeds, set against a reflective water surface. The text on the stamp includes "Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp" along with its French equivalent, "Timbre sur la conservation des habitats fauniques du Canada." The year 1985 is printed in red on the top left of the stamp.
The 1986 card features two red-headed ducks floating on rippling water with some vegetation in the foreground, and the stamp text again includes the bilingual conservation message. The year 1986 is printed in red near the lower left corner of the stamp. Both of these cards have a purple border.
The 1987 card depicts three Canada geese in flight over a grassy marsh, with a cloudy sky in the background. The stamp text matches the bilingual phrasing of the earlier years and the year 1987 is printed in red along the left side of the stamp. This card shares the deep blue border of the 1985 card. Each card also includes a small icon in the lower right corner representing a telephone handset, indicating the telecom nature of these prepaid cards.
Together, these cards form a set of three showcasing Canadian ducks through the medium of wildlife habitat conservation stamps from 1985 to 1987, combining philatelic interest with environmental awareness.
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