DNR solicits artwork for Give Wildlife a Chance poster contest

SOCIAL CIRCLE – Teachers and students across the state are invited to celebrate wildlife through art by participating in DNR’s 35th annual Give Wildlife a Chance Poster Contest.

The goal of this competition for grades K-5 is to generate knowledge of and appreciation for Georgia’s biological diversity. The popular initiative is sponsored by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, and The Environmental Resources Network, or TERN, friends group of DNR’s Wildlife Conservation Section.

The 2024-2025 theme – “Colors of the Wild: Blend In or Stand Out?” – highlights the variety of colors and patterns seen in wildlife. The appearance of the state’s native animals and plants is not only interesting and beautiful, but it can help them survive. Some animals use camouflage to blend in with their environment, to either hide from predators or to better sneak up on prey. Others are brightly colored and stand out, either to attract a mate or to warn of a potential threat. Some harmless animals even gain protection by mimicking those with warning colors.

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