Stack Overflow sees many questions asked repeatedly, despite the large quantity of existing content. This is not always due to lack of effort - familiarity with the relevant keywords to use in the search comes with years of experience, and even then the search functionality can remain ineffective for some topics.
Long-time users tend to know when and where there are already adequate answers on site, and will just go and find the duplicate rather than attempt to write up a better answer covering the same thing. This is good for the site, the most common/popular questions are easier to maintain and keep current, and it prevents fragmentation of info.
Accurately finding dupes is an important curatorial role for the continued health of content on the site, but it's not incentivized at all (on the contrary, answering dupes is incentivized). My suspicion is that many users will just answer dupes for a while, but eventually get bored of writing the same things over and over again, and then take on a more janitorial role and not care about rep anymore.
However, I think the site should more strongly send the signal to newer users that finding adequate content already existing on the site is a good thing, and it will help the search engine in the long run and improve search results for all visitors.
Points up for discussion
Badge names: not particularly attached to these ones, just throwing some ideas out there.
Badge descriptions: maybe the language could be reframed in a positive way, e.g. "found n duplicate answers" as opposed to "closed n duplicate questions". However you want to sugar coat it.
How to incentivize accurate dupe finding? Don't want people to "roboclose" trying to get the badges. There needs to be a way to measure the accuracy, e.g. the question was not subsequently re-opened, O.P. clicked that "yes those answers helped me" button, and the badge-earners had to have a >90% accuracy or something like that.
Question age - should it be considered in the calculation? I don't really want to incentivize users to go digging up old questions to VTC. The goal is to moderate the flood of new questions from users who were not able to find existing answers in the search.
Should there be rep for this? We do see that even the tiny amount of rep from edits encourages new users to propose edits. Perhaps a well-proposed duplicate should also earn rep for new users up to some threshold?
Related discussions prior on MSO:
Badge proposal: Deduplicator — nominated to close as duplicate with link (x 30)? (2014)
Reward for close voters finding appropriate duplicates? (2014)
Remove the incentive for FGITW to answer well known dupes (2016)
Related discussions prior on MSE:
In earlier discussions, the focus was sometimes too radical (e.g. with a focus on discouraging repwhoring rather than on encouraging curation and upkeep of existing content).