Art contest with nature conservation theme for Kids!An art contest with a nature conservation theme for kids is an engaging and educational initiative that encourages young artists to express their creativity while raising awareness about the importance of preserving the environment. Personally, I hope there will be more opportunities for this type of art contest. Save the frog! It is the world's most effective amphibian conservation organization. Frog populations are declining at an unprecedented rate worldwide, and nearly a third of the world's amphibian species are at risk of extinction. Save frogs since 2008! It has been at the forefront of amphibian conservation efforts around the world. Founded in 2008 by ecologist Dr. Kerry Kriger, SAVE THE FROGS! We are an international team of scientists, educators, policy makers, and naturalists dedicated to protecting amphibian species around the world, including frogs, toads, newts, salamanders, and caecilians. If you share our vision of a world where amphibians and humans coexist and the croaking of frogs still fills the night air, please support our efforts by donating to SAVE THE FROGS! The program, at its heart, began as a drawing contest. However, since 2010, the program has become much more – in large part, due to the community engagement, education, and outreach features. Since the program is developed with guidance from the District School Board of Pasco County, the program is mindful of curriculum standards and can be implemented by both art and science elementary teachers. The contest also features opportunities for presentations from FGUA and/or Pasco County Utilities staff, so that students, teachers, and staff can learn more about water. Each year, the theme changes so that teachers can look forward to teaching water in new and exciting ways. Kindergarten up to 5th grade. This owl art contest started around 2004 as a coloring contest to involve local young people in the Festival of Owls. Over the years it has grown into a highly competitive international art competition with over 2,000 entries from dozens of countries each year.
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