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NATURE, UNC-TV and Wildlife in North Carolina Magazine Present...
Wildlife in North Carolina Annual Photo Contest
Grab your cameras and capture nature in North Carolina as UNC-TV and PBS’s NATURE series partner with the award-winning Wildlife in North Carolina magazine for its fifth annual photo competition.
“It’s a natural partnership. We encourage outdoors photographers to watch the award-winning PBS show NATURE on UNC-TV as a great way of learning about the wonderful world around us,” said Greg Jenkins, Wildlife in North Carolina editor. “And, in turn, the photo competition aims to foster greater understanding and appreciation of North Carolina’s wildlife and wild places.”
All winners will be published in the January 2010 issue of Wildlife in North Carolina magazine, with the grand prize image placed on the cover, and also exhibited at the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh. Winners will also receive a print of their winning entry from JW Photo Labs of Raleigh and prizes from sponsor Great Outdoor Provision Co.
Photos will be judged in 8 categories, with youth divisions for 12 and younger, and 13 to 17 year olds:
- Birds
- Mammals
- Reptiles and Amphibians
- Invertebrates
- Peaks, Valleys and Plains
- Wild Plants (including mushrooms and other fungi)
- Outdoor Recreation (such as hunting, fishing and hiking)
- Animal Behavior
Winners will be selected by a panel comprised of staff of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation and professional wildlife photographers.
All photos must be entered electronically at http://www.ncwildlife.org/contest/. No slides, negatives or prints will be accepted by mail. Click on the “Photo Competition” link for rules, to enter photographs and to see last year’s winners. Photographers can enter up to three photos in each category.
Other co-sponsors are the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh and the N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation, which manages state parks.
For more information about the competition, visit www.unctv.org, the Wildlife in North Carolina Website, the Museum of Natural Sciences, any of North Carolina’s 39 state parks, or any of the eight statewide locations of the Great Outdoor Provision Co.
UNC-TV is North Carolina’s member supported, 11-station statewide television network committed to using telecommunications wisely and imaginatively to inform, educate, and enrich all North Carolinians.
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