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Youngsters around the country will celebrate Endangered Species Day 2010 by Posted by Editor
entering the Endangered Species Art contest. The art contest is part of the
fifth annual national Endangered Species Day, celebrated on and around May 21,
2010.
The Endangered Species Day Art Contest is organized by the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, the Endangered Species Coalition, the Association of Zoos and
Aquariums and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art/University of New Orleans. The
deadline to enter is March 26.
Winners will be chosen in four age categories (K-Grade 2, Grades 3-6, Grades
7-9, Grades 10-12), and the winning artwork will be displayed at the Ogden
Museum/ University of New Orleans. One national winner will be honored at a
reception in Washington, D.C., and the winner’s name will be engraved on a
special trophy. Initial judging will be conducted by the Ogden Museum of
Southern Art, a Smithsonian Affiliate. The final winners will be chosen by a
national panel of artists, educators, scientists and others.
Artwork should highlight one or more endangered species—mammal, bird, reptile,
amphibian, fish, plant, and/or invertebrate (insect, spider, snail, coral,
crustacean or clam)—found in the United States. Entrants are encouraged to
depict species local species.
Endangered Species Day is a celebration of our nation’s wildlife and wild
places. Started in 2006 by the United States Congress, Endangered Species Day
is the third Friday of May. The 5th Anniversary of Endangered Species Day will
be celebrated on May 21, 2010. Endangered Species Day is an opportunity for
young and old to learn about the everyday actions that people can take to help
protect our nation's disappearing wildlife and last remaining wild places.
For more information on the contest and a list of endangered plants and animals,
visit http://www.fws.gov/endangered/




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