Fort Pierre National Grassland has extended the deadline for the Ft. Pierre National Fall/Winter Photo Contest to March 1. This is due to the government shutdown in January. The USDA’s Forest Service sponsored contest is for the best photographs taken during the fall/winter seasons of 2018-2019. The photos must have been taken on the Ft. Pierre National Grassland.
The contest is part of the Agency’s annual “National Public Lands Celebration”. This is a nationwide celebration honoring the unique value of our nation’s public lands and what they have to offer wildlife and the public.
Digital images may be entered into any of the 5 following photographic categories: 1) Fall Recreation; 2) Fall Landscapes; 3) Winter Recreation; 4) Winter Landscapes; 5) Fall or Winter Wildlife. Participants will be limited to one entry per category. Prize donations are being provided by the SD Dept. of Game, Fish and Parks, and the Black Hills Parks and Forests Association.
Submissions should be emailed to cerickson@fs.fed.us by March 1, 2019. Parent/guardian approvals of pictures taken of children will be required. Submitted photos may be used by the USDA Forest Service for conservation education efforts.
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