Florida K-12th grade students: Enter Florida Fish Art Contest by Feb. 28 deadline
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Fish art contest entry courtesy of FWC.
Fish art contest entry courtesy of FWC.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)

The deadline is fast approaching for this year’s Art of Conservation Florida Fish Art Contest, hosted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). The deadline to enter is Feb. 28, 2023 - so start your entry today! 

This contest is open to Florida youths in grades kindergarten through twelfth..

Students from Florida can win top honors, international recognition and prizes while learning about fish, fishing and aquatic conservation. The Art of Conservation inspires young people to get involved in the great outdoors and ignites a passion to become lifelong activists for the natural world.

Two first-place winners will be selected for each grade bracket (kindergarten through third grade, fourth through sixth grade, seventh through ninth grade, tenth through twelfth grade; one for illustrating the best freshwater fish species, and  one for the best saltwater fish species. 

All first-place winners will advance to the national competition to be judged for top prizes, including Best of Show. 

To enter, students from Florida should submit their entry at Wildlife Forever – Florida Art (click here: https://www.wildlifeforever.org/home/fish-art/fish-entry-forms/florida-entry-forms/).

The entry should consist of the following:
• An original piece of artwork featuring any fish including one or more of the following Florida native species from the same category: 
        Category 1 – Freshwater: largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish, spotted sunfish, channel catfish, Forida gar, chain pickerel, bowfin
        Category 2 – Saltwater: snook, redfish, spotted seatrout, flounder, tarpon, mahi-mahi, Spanish mackerel, hogfish, queen snapper, black grouper 
• A piece of creative writing, no longer than one page, about the chosen species (required for grades 4-12).
• A Florida State-Fish Art Contest entry form. 
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