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Annual Photo Contest, “Picture This: Your Great Outdoors,” Ends Sept. 30

Press Release
September 04, 2020

LINCOLN, MA—Mass Audubon’s annual photo contest, Picture This: Your Great Outdoorsis into its final month,  with the popular competition running through Wednesday, September 30.

With plenty of blue-sky days, crisper air, and leaves beginning to show off their colorful fall finery, hundreds of photographers of all ages of all ages and abilities will be roaming both far afield and close to home this month, clicking away to celebrate the Bay State’s natural beauty.

Photographs must have been shot in Massachusetts or at Mass Audubon’s Wildwood Camp in Rindge, NH, but can have been taken any time prior to or during the 2020 contest period.

One Grand Prize winner will be awarded a $250 gift card, in addition to being featured in Mass Audubon’s member newsletter, Explore. Eleven winners will receive $100 gift cards, and at least six honorable mentions will receive $50 gift cards.

Additional honorable mentions may be awarded at the discretion of the judges. All gift cards are to be redeemed at a Mass Audubon shop or wildlife sanctuary.

About Mass Audubon

Mass Audubon is the largest nature-based conservation organization in New England. Founded in 1896 by two women who fought for the protection of birds, Mass Audubon carries on their legacy by focusing on the greatest challenges facing the environment today: the loss of biodiversity, inequitable access to nature, and climate change. With the help of our 160,000 members and supporters, we protect wildlife, conserve and restore resilient land, advocate for impactful environmental policies, offer nationally recognized education programs for adults and children, and provide endless opportunities to experience the outdoors at our wildlife sanctuaries. Explore, find inspiration, and take action at massaudubon.org.

Media Contact:

Michael P. O'Connor