Now through May 15, The Nature Conservancy in Wyoming is accepting entries for its 2021 “I Believe in Conservation” Student Photo Contest.
Whether they shoot with a high-tech DSLR or a …
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Now through May 15, The Nature Conservancy in Wyoming is accepting entries for its 2021 “I Believe in Conservation” Student Photo Contest.
Whether they shoot with a high-tech DSLR or a smart phone, students ages 14-19 are asked to submit their visions of nature in Wyoming in four categories: lands, waters, people in nature and wildlife. Cash prizes of up to $250 will be awarded, with winning entries exhibited around the state. Submitted photos could also be featured in Nature Conservancy publications, social media and web stories.
For more information, visit www.nature.org/WYstudentphoto.