The National Wildlife Refuge Association
announces the 2007 Refuge Photo Contest - a digital photo contest to showcase
America's national wildlife refuges.

The National Wildlife Refuge System has no equal when it comes to conserving our nation's rich wildlife heritage. The over 540 refuges are home to more than 700 bird species, 220 mammal species, 250 reptile and amphibian species, and over 200 species of fish. Such a diverse array of wildlife means that the Refuge System contains both rare and common types of habitat -- everything from southwest desert to arctic tundra. For 40 million visitors each year, refuges provide a welcome retreat to natural surroundings. That's why we are pleased to conduct this exciting national wildlife refuge digital photo contest.

You can submit your National Wildlife Refuge System images on this site beginning in November 2006. There is no entry fee.

Images can be of birds, mammals, insects, fish, other animals, plants, people, or refuge scenery, in short, almost any sight at a national wildlife refuge can be submitted for this contest.

Entries for the 2007 Contest must be submitted by January 31, 2007. Results will be announced on March 14, 2007 -- the 104th anniversary of the establishment of the first National Wildlife Refuge!

Results of the contest will be prominently featured on our website. Selected photos will be added to NWRA's digital Refuge Image Library, an online searchable gallery of images taken at national wildlife refuges. Click here to see the winners from the last contest.

Prizes will include the great products shown on the right. In addition, all photographers submitting an entry will receive a complimentary one year membership in the National Wildlife Refuge Association (NWRA), the only organization working exclusively to protect, enhance and expand the National Wildlife Refuge System. See the Contest Prize Page for more information on these and the additional prizes offered by our contest partners.

Our judges will be Maria Cecil, principal, Cecil Editorial, editor of Wildlife Refuge magazine and former editor of Defenders magazine; Jim Clark, contributing editor for Outdoor Photographer Magazine, motivational speaker and instructor; and Karen Hollingsworth, professional nature photographer. Winning entries will be selected by two rounds of judging. The first round will select up to 200 images to be included in the NWRA Refuge Image Library. The second round will result in the selection of the top prize winners.

See the Contest Rules and Procedures for more information.

 

 

 

 

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