The Wildlife and Nature Protection Society (WNPS) has just launched its first ever Conservation Photography Competition with an entry deadline set for 31st March 2019. This is an attempt to draw attention and awareness to the urgent need to make Conservation a priority in all aspects of life. These are not going to be pretty [...]

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Pictures with meaning: Conservation photography Competition

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The Wildlife and Nature Protection Society (WNPS) has just launched its first ever Conservation Photography Competition with an entry deadline set for 31st March 2019.

This is an attempt to draw attention and awareness to the urgent need to make Conservation a priority in all aspects of life. These are not going to be pretty photographs of animals and birds in various poses, but will be stark depictions of how humanity is negatively impacting the environment and wild animals, and of why and how they should stop, before it is too late.

 

The WNPS invites photographers to submit photographs that are impactful and carry a conservation message that would stir the consciences of all who see them to make changes that help protect the environment and the natural habitat of wild animals.  While the photographs should have artistic merit, and be technically sound, the power of their message should be their most important component.  Perhaps they will awaken the mindfulness of people to collect their garbage and not dispose of it in the streets and parks, to save the trees in their back yards for birds to roost of an evening, to permit wildlife to live in the wild without encroaching on their ancient domains, to live and let live.

The Wildlife and Nature Protection Society would like all conservation photographers to log into their website https://www.wnpssl.org/ for further details of this competition.The entries could be mailed to
cp@wnpssl.org

The competition is supported by Wijeya Graphics.

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