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BLM Lands Photo Contest

Alaska Wilderness League has teamed up with Alaska Wilderness Recreation and Tourism Association to organize a photo contest meant to highlight the beauty and richness of our BLM lands here in Alaska. If you like taking photos, ACE encourages you to submit your pictures that can inspire others to get outside and enjoy our BLM lands.

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When May 15, 2009
from 03:45 pm to 07:00 pm
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BLM Lands Photo Contest

Alaska Wilderness League and Alaska Wilderness Recreation and Tourism Association (AWRTA) have teamed up to highlight the extraordinary and diverse values found on federal public lands in Alaska, managed by the Bureau of Land Management. These lands contain some of our nation’s greatest treasures: the world’s largest wild salmon fishery, the largest surging glacier in North America, millions of migratory and resident bird populations, the largest caribou herd in Alaska, and Alaska’s longest River; the mighty Yukon.
 
The unique history, cultures, and untouched beauty of these wild places is yet to be discovered and we hope to inspire the public to showcase these amazing places. Until May 15th Alaska Wilderness League and AWRTA will be accepting photographic submissions of experiences, adventures, and the great vistas of the BLM lands in Alaska. Prizes will be awarded for top photos and runners up. Prizes include outdoor gear and Alaska Native art. For more information on how to participate please visit Alaska Wilderness Leagues website at http://www.alaskawild.org/blmcontest/ or call 907.222.4046
 
Alaska Wilderness League’s public lands program works with the public, conservation groups, and the government to achieve the strongest possible protections for wild lands and rivers of Alaska. The Alaska Wilderness Recreation & Tourism Association (AWRTA) is a member-led association that represents more than 300 nature-based tourism businesses, individuals, and organizations in Alaska. AWRTA advocates for the sustainability of Alaska's natural and cultural resources, responsible tourism and tourism planning for communities.


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