Title(~01/04) Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund — Photo Contest 20202020-03-17 08:44
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The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) invites current and former grantees to enter the 2020 Digital Photo Contest. CEPF is looking for images that show how their support enables people to protect hotspot species and critical ecosystems, and participate in sustainable livelihoods. The winning images will be featured on the homepage of CEPF’s website and other media within the CEPF network. 


WHO MAY ENTER

The CEPF Digital Photo Contest (the “Contest”) is open to all CEPF grantees, except employees of Conservation International and the immediate families of such employees. THE CONTEST IS VOID IN CUBA, IRAN, SYRIA AND WHERE PROHIBITED.


WHAT TO ENTER

We are looking for striking digital images that show how our support enables people to protect hotspot species and critical ecosystems, and participate in sustainable livelihoods. Please do not include photographs of pets or domestic or captive animals; or images of biodiversity being harmed. Images with people should not involve nudity and the individuals depicted must have consented to being photographed. Photos should not be digitally altered, and should accurately reflect the subject matter and the scene as it appeared.Images that do not meet these requirements may or may not be judged at the judging panel's sole discretion.
 

Deadline: 01 April 2020

 

More Details:

https://www.cepf.net/stories/announcing-cepfs-2020-photo-contest

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