Conserve Wildlife Foundation’s “For the Love of Wildlife” Photo Contest will run from February 12, 2016 to March 25, 2016
by Lindsay McNamara, Communications Manager
New Jersey might be the most densely populated state, but it is also home to a diverse array of wildlife. From bobcats in the north to Eastern tiger salamanders in the south, many different species of wildlife live in the variety of habitats found in New Jersey. Our photography contest is meant to showcase the love for and need to protect the endangered and threatened wildlife that call New Jersey home.
The “For the Love of Wildlife” Photo Contest is free to enter! Two grand prize winners — one youth and one adult winner — will receive $250. The People’s Choice Winner will win a canoe trip for two on the Batsto River in Wharton State Forest courtesy of Pinelands Adventures.
Submit your photos by 8 PM on Friday, March 25, 2016 in the following categories:
- New Jersey’s Rarest Residents: Endangered and Threatened Wildlife Species Only
- The Garden State: New Jersey Landscapes
- Experiencing Nature: People Enjoying the Outdoors
- Wild New Jersey: All Animals in the Garden State
For official contest rules and entry form, visit Conserve Wildlife Foundation’s website.
Lindsay McNamara is the Communications Manager for Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey.