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Wildlife in Focus: Texas Wildlife & Nature Photographer of the Year Contest - Deadline to Enter (June 7)

The contest is organized by Wildlife in Focus (WIF), a nonprofit conservation organization dedicated to preserve and protect native wildlife and their habitats in Texas. This is the first year WIF has offered a statewide competition.

The contest is open to all Texans, from seasoned photographers with professional equipment to backyard birdwatchers and young nature lovers capturing moments on a phone camera. With more than $3,000 in cash prizes and recognition on a statewide stage, the competition aims to highlight both artistic excellence and ethical wildlife photography.

The submission window closes June 7, 2026. All entries must be photographed in Texas. The competition features both Adult and Youth divisions, with categories including:

• Birds of Texas

• Mammals of Texas

• Animal Behavior

• Texas Wildscapes

Adult category winners will receive $500 each, with an additional $500 grand prize awarded to the Overall Texas Wildlife & Nature Photographer of the Year. Youth winners will receive $100 awards, and Highly Commended entries in both divisions will be recognized.

Youth entries (17 and under) are free to submit, while adult entries are $10 per image. No preregistration is required.

All images must depict wild, free-ranging wildlife photographed ethically and truthfully in natural conditions. Wildlife in Focus maintains strict ethical guidelines prohibiting harassment, baiting, or digital manipulation that alters reality.

An awards event will be held later this year at the Witte Museum in San Antonio. Winning images may be featured in Wildlife in Focus publications, exhibitions, and educational programming, helping inspire the next generation of conservationists.

Contest details and registration can be found on website link below.

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