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Just one week remaining to enter the 2022 Saving Endangered Species Youth Art Contest

Jon,

I wanted to make sure you saw this before the deadline to enter on March 1st. We would be grateful for the participation of you or young K-12 artists you know with interest in submitting to this year’s contest.

Please visit our site to learn more or to enter the Saving Endangered Species Youth Art Contest.

- Jeanne

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Learn More

Jon,

Do you know a student artist (or are you one yourself)? The Endangered Species Coalition organizes an art contest for student artists grades K-12 each year as a part of Endangered Species Day.

Visit our website to learn more.

Student artists in the US in grades K-12 are invited to submit your work to the Saving Endangered Species Youth Art Contest! The submission form is now open for entries and the art contest closes in one month, on March 1st, 2022.

Entries in a wide range of 2D media can be uploaded at the Submission Platform.

For information about eligible species, guidelines for accepted artworks, prizes, and more, please visit the ESC website Contest Guidelines page. When you enter artwork, please double check that you are submitting work to the correct grade category and that the species entered is eligible. Complete lists of eligible species and detailed artwork guidelines are provided on the contest guideline page and the submission form. We look forward to seeing the incredible artwork you create!

Thanks for your creative work supporting threatened and endangered wildlife and plants.

Best regards,

Jeanne Dodds

Creative Engagement Director
Endangered Species Coalition
jdodds@endangered.org

Image: Phoebe Chien, Crested Honeycreeper

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