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Arizona Wildlife Photo Contest Winners Announced

Thursday, November 10th, 2011 at 9:51 AM

Arizona Wildlife Photo Contest Winners Announced

Bruce Taubert Townsend’s big-eared bat

Bruce Taubert of Glendale, Ariz., took the top honor with his unforgettable image of a Townsend’s big-eared bat.

Arizona Game and Fish Department

Arizona Game and Fish Department

PHOENIX, AZ – -(Ammoland.com)- A bat swoops low over a pond, tongue extended for a drink, its reflection perfectly mirrored in the dark, still water.

This stunning image and 12 more are among the winners of this year’s wildlife photo contest, sponsored by the Arizona Game and Fish Department.

The grand prize winner, Bruce Taubert of Glendale, Ariz., took the top honor with his unforgettable image of a Townsend’s big-eared bat. Another Taubert photo, showing a coyote in a snowstorm, won one of 12 first-place prizes.

“To have the Arizona Game and Fish Department select my photos is not just a pat on the back for me, but an opportunity to share my passion for wildlife photography with other people,” Taubert says.

“I don’t need a contest as an incentive to go out and shoot, but it’s exciting to know people will see my work.”

The other winning photographers are:

  • Lou Romain of Scottsdale, American avocet
  • Debbie Goldenstein of Flagstaff, porcupine
  • Ann Beisser of Scottsdale, Harris’s hawk
  • Gordon Karre of Mesa, verdin
  • Corey Anderson of Tucson, madrean alligator lizard
  • Stephanie Rainey of Lakeside, spotted owl
  • Ed Bonkowski of Mesa, immature bald eagle
  • Rhonda Spencer of Tucson, Couch’s spadefoot
  • Roger Marble of Gilbert, Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep
  • Jeremy Houston of Kanab, Utah, mule deer
  • Tom Whetten of Tucson, scaled quail

The 13 winning works of art celebrating the diversity of Arizona’s wildlife are featured in a full-size 2012 calendar, published in the November–December 2011 issue of Arizona Wildlife Views magazine. In addition to prize-winning wildlife photography, the special issue includes an interview with staff photographer George Andrejko, who has been a professional wildlife photographer for the past 22 years. Andrejko shares his tips for becoming a better wildlife photographer.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department welcomes new subscribers to Arizona’s award-winning magazine about wildlife and outdoor recreation. It usually costs just $8.50 for six issues (one year), but right now subscriptions are on sale at seven issues for $7. Subscriptions are available at www.azgfd.gov/magazine or by calling (800) 777-0015. For those who simply want to purchase the calendar issue, it will be sold at all Game and Fish Department offices for $3 beginning in mid-November.

More than 250 entries were received for this year’s contest. To share the most outstanding entries and celebrate the talent of Arizona’s wildlife photographers, the department has selected honorable mention images as well. These are posted in an online slide show on the photo contest’s Web page, www.azgfd.gov/photocontest.

View a video with wildlife photography tips from contest winner Bruce Taubert below or visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5gKesbKuh8.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, or disability in its programs and activities. If anyone believes that they have been discriminated against in any of the AGFD’s programs or activities, including employment practices, they may file a complaint with the Director’s Office, 5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85086-5000, (602) 942-3000, or with the Fish and Wildlife Service, 4040 N. Fairfax Dr. Ste. 130, Arlington, VA 22203. Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation or this document in an alternative format by contacting the Director’s Office as listed above.

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Conservation & Wildlife the Theme of This Month’s NSSF Facebook Photo Contest

Friday, November 4th, 2011 at 12:43 PM

Conservation & Wildlife the Theme of This Month’s NSSF Facebook Photo Contest
10 Winners, Top Prize $50

October Photo Contest Winner

October's grand prize winner, Ryan Ferry of Utah, snapped this winning photo, titled "Trail BLAZE'n."

National Shooting Sports Foundation

National Shooting Sports Foundation

NEWTOWN, Conn --(Ammoland.com)- November’s theme in the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s Facebook Photo Contest is “Post a photo with a conservation or favorite game-animal theme, accompanied by a brief description.” (Both harvested and free-ranging game animal images are welcome).

To post a photo, look for the Contests tab on NSSF’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/NSSFcomm.

NSSF launched the contest in celebration of its 50th Anniversary this year. The conservation theme pays tribute to the longstanding effort by NSSF of promoting the important role hunters play in supporting conservation. Hunters–the “original conservationists”–have since 1937 contributed nearly $7 billion to the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Fund (Pittman-Robertson) through excise taxes paid on firearms and ammunition purchases. These funds are used for the conservation of wildlife and wild lands.

The top prize each month is a $50 gift card to Cabela’s, plus a copy of NSSF’s official anniversary history publication and commemorative coin. Nine other prize winners will receive the history publication and coin. The contest runs through the end of the year, with a new theme introduced each month.

Entrants may post photos during the first three weeks of each month, with the last week devoted to voting for the winners. To post a photo, an individual must first “Like” the NSSF Facebook page, which has more than 9,000 fans.

Individuals may post as many photos as they like each month and during the course of the contest. People who post photographs can vote for their own photos and may want to encourage others to vote for their photos by using social media tools, whether it’s contacting their friends on Facebook or through postings on Twitter, LinkedIn and other social networking sites.

The top prize winner in October’s contest, which featured a “hunter orange” theme, was Ryan Ferry of Utah for his photo Trail BLAZE’n.

Click on the Contests tab at www.facebook.com/NSSFcomm to read the full contest rules, which include eligibility and how to enter and vote.

About NSSF
The National Shooting Sports Foundation is the trade association for the firearms industry. Its mission is to promote, protect and preserve hunting and the shooting sports. Formed in 1961, NSSF has a membership of more than 6,000 manufacturers, distributors, firearms retailers, shooting ranges, sportsmen’s organizations and publishers. For more information, log on to www.nssf.org.

NSSF is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2011. Learn about the Foundation’s history at www.nssf.org/50.

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