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Art in Nature
Julie Larsen ©WCS Assignment Open From
Jan 10 - Apr 10, 2025
“There is no better artist than nature. The evidence is in the colors and textures of every landscape and species on Earth.” –Valeria Falabella, WCS Argentina Director of Coastal and Marine Conservation
Nature’s brushstrokes across fur, fins, scales, and feathers (Nicobar pigeon, right) are artful accents that animals use to attract, protect, or warn.
Share your most creative shots of art in nature with us.
Our editorial team will choose the best submissions based on appeal, composition, originality, and technical quality. A group of chosen shots for this assignment will be posted on this page, and one will be featured.
We can consider a maximum of six submissions per contributor.
ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN!
For this assignment, we are offering an incentive. The author of the featured photo chosen by our editorial team will receive a Patagonia Black Hole Pack 25L, perfect for transporting your gear to the office, the trail, or a weekend at the beach. See the official Contest Rules for more information.
View Published StorySelected Entries
Eastern Screech Owls, Wildlife Center of Long Island at the New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York.
African lion.
Botswana.
| Album | Make a Splash |
Osprey.
Delaware, United States.
| Album | Let Your Creativity Fly |
Red-shouldered hawk.
Stirling, New Jersey, United States.
| Album | Let Your Creativity Fly |





