2025 Arizona Wildlife Views Photo Contest

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2024 Wildlife photo contest winning submission of a desert spiny lizard. By Randi Najac

2024 Winning Photograph by Randi Najac

Do you want to see your photo on the cover of Arizona Wildlife Views?

Do you have a knack for capturing great photos of wildlife?

Then you won’t want to miss the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s
19th Annual Wildlife Photo Contest
.

One best in show and 11 winners will be showcased in the 2026 calendar, which is published as part of the November-December 2025 issue of Arizona Wildlife Views. The best-in-show photo is published on the cover of the issue and as one of the photos representing a month. Winning photos may also appear in future issues of Arizona Highways magazine.

All photos must depict wildlife native to and found in Arizona, and all photos must have been taken in Arizona settings. Entrants are responsible for complying with the Official Rules; not doing so may result in disqualification.

The submission deadline is 5 p.m. MST on August 8, 2025.

Please view OFFICIAL RULES before submitting entries. 

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Photo by Niels Barks

We caught this gila monster in the act of hunting a family of quail in a neighbor's yard. He was not happy with us for ruining his hunt.

Location: Entrada Del Oro neighborhood, Gold Canyon, AZ.

Photo by Elizabeth Bailey

Just the boys hanging out

Location: Big Lake AZ

Photo by Jared Garde

Abert's squirrel looking for food

Location: Prescott, Arizona

Photo by Jared Garde

Male and Female Bald Eagle

Location: Prescott, Arizona

Photo by Clayton Moore

California quail perched on a mesquite bush on a spring afternoon.

Location: Dugas Arizona

Photo by Colton Moore

Common collared lizards sunning on a rock

Location: Flagstaff, Arizona

Photo by Cassie Moore

Mountain Lion in an Arizona Sycamore tree.

Location: Central Arizona

Photo by Spence Fairbanks

A Rufous Hummingbird preens his feathers while he guards his food supply in the woods in Pinetop Arizona.

Location: Pinetop

Photo by Raymond R Lee

Location: Ajo Highway, AZ

Photo by Simon Gerber

I was taken photos of 2 deer eating the fruit of a barrel cactus when they turned and looked at me and I was able to capture this lovely photo.

Location: Sabino Canyon Tucson Arizona

Photo by Francis Morgan

This Great Egret waded through the water in search of prey, successfully catching small fish, which it grasped in its bill, tossed into the air, and swallowed.

Location: The pond at Fort Lowell Park, Tucson.

Photo by Raymond R Lee

Location: Whitewater Draw, AZ