ANNOUNCING the 1st Save Camp Lula Sams Photography Tournament WEEKLY WINNER of 2016! Congratulations to Jessica Lima who captured this inquisitive coyote lurking around her camera trap. Jessica is one of our aspiring naturalists taking part in our Sponsor A Camera Trap program and clearly she is off to a great start. Jessica will receive […]
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The Brownsville Herald; March 20, 2016
Photographers invited to second annual tournament to Save Camp Lula Sams. BY STEVE CLARK | STAFF WRITER Click here to link: http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/local/article_ad7edb7a-ef01-11e5-8dc7-2b6f3bd51817.html
Now Available: 2015 Save Camp Lula Sams Book
Purchase this beautiful collection of contest photos and the story of the cause here: Save Camp Lula Sams Book 2015
2015 Save Camp Lula Sams Photography Tournament Results
Grand Prize Winner: “Camp Lula Sams Nature Photographer of the Year”: Don Wiley IMAGES: http://imagesforconservation.org/camp-lula-sams-2015-grand…/ Division Winners: IMAGES: http://imagesforconservation.org/save-camp-lula-sams-2015-…/ Invertebrates 1st Quinn Sullivan 2nd Asael Garcia 3rd Quinn Sullivan Landscapes, Plants & Flowers 1st Alvin Chan 2nd Cooper Ford 3rd Jewel Marie Stotts Reptiles & Amphibians 1st Quinn Sullivan 2nd Alvin Chan 3rd Alvin Chan […]
The Save Camp Lula Sams Photography Contest is announcing it’s LAST WEEKLY WINNER!!!
Photographer Jim Campbell takes the prize with this intimate macro shot of a pile of Milkweed Assassin bugs (Zelus longipes) in the nymph form. Jim will receive the Nature Exposed – Discovering South Texas Wildlife coffee-table book. Our hats are off to you Jim for focusing on the smaller things! Well done!!
The WEEKLY WINNER IS: COOPER FORD!
Student photographer Cooper Ford spent some long hot minutes in a canvas photo blind, waiting for the perfect moment to come together between these two Texas species: the Collared Peccary or Javelina (Tayassuidae), and the eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus). Well done Cooper!! Cooper will receive the Nature Exposed – Discovering South Texas Wildlife coffee-table book. […]