2024 Adventures In Nature Student Photo Contest

2024 "Adventures in Nature" Student Photo Contest

Photograph by Aidan Yu

Open to Arizona students ages 13-18, submissions were accepted
March 1-April 5th, 2024.

$10,000 in cash prizes were awarded to the top 10 winners. 
See the list of winners at The Nature Conservancy website.
 

For details, please view OFFICIAL RULES. 

For questions and more information, contact Danielle Kagan at [email protected]

Partners: The Nature Conservancy Arizona, Arizona's Family
 and Arizona Highways.

Sponsored by The Nature Conservancy, Arizona's Family TV and Arizona Highways

 

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Photo by Abigail Downey

I was wandering around in the beautiful after storm desert when I came across this dead cactus with a flower growing through it. I thought it was very unique so I decided to take the photo.

Location: Vail, Arizona

Photo by Jenna Lopez

Location: Johnson Ranch, San Tan Valley

Photo by Zoe Douglas

A vibrant monarch butterfly gracefully flutters its wings in front of me, showcasing a striking pattern of orange, black, and white. The sunlight catches the delicate patterns of its wings, casting a soft glow and highlighting the intricate details of the butterfly's natural beauty. I was able to capture a photo before it flew away into the bright blue sky.

Location: Vail, Arizona

Photo by Layla Ewer

I was out with my yearbook class taking pictures of nature, when I came across this little cactus. I thought the composition could look really cool so I took the picture.

Location: Vail, Arizona

Photo by Katelyn Mahnk

Location: Madera Canyon, AZ

Photo by Katelyn Mahnk

Location: Madera Canyon, AZ

Photo by Elyse Campbell

In this photo it shows Canyon de Chelly's Spider Rock.

Location: Canyon de Chelly

Photo by Elyse Campbell

In this photo it shows Glen Canyon National Recreation Area's Horseshoe Bend along with the Colorado River.

Location: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

Photo by Camila Santana

One morning, I went on a run and thought I saw a cat in a puddle. As I stopped to take a picture I soon realized it wasn't a cat but an owl.

Location: South Phoenix

Photo by Camila Santana

I went on a drive one day after work and as I looked out my car window I saw a beautiful little bird with bright red colored feathers.

Location: South Phoenix

Photo by Josiah McDonald

Location: Tucson, Arizona Flowing Wells High School

Photo by Adisyn DeLeon

An abandoned house my family and I came across in the woods when camping. The house had a spring as well as wild horses grazing in the field.

Location: White Mountains, Arizona