The Nature Conservancy in Wyoming has announced the winners of its 2021 “I Believe in Conservation” Student Photo Contest, with several local photographers earning awards.
Three …
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The Nature Conservancy in Wyoming has announced the winners of its 2021 “I Believe in Conservation” Student Photo Contest, with several local photographers earning awards.
Three prizes were awarded in four categories, plus one Honorable Mention and represent winners from seven towns around Wyoming.
Tony Douzenis of Powell took first place in wildlife and third in waters, while Kinley Bollinger of Cody took first place in the waters category and third in people. Devon Tuttle of Cody took third in lands.
“Once again, our annual ‘I Believe in Conservation’ Student Photo Contest yielded an amazing collection of stunning photographs capturing the lands, waters, wildlife, and people of Wyoming,” The Nature Conservancy said. “Whittling down the submissions to a collection of winners wasn’t easy and we thank our volunteer judges for their efforts.”
See a slide show with all of the winners at www.nature.org/WYstudentphoto.