On June 11, dozens of parents and teachers logged onto Zoom to celebrate the winners of the 2021 Species on the Edge Art & Essay contest. Expressing their support in the chat and hopping up and down on their webcams, viewers watched as CWF Executive Director David Wheeler and Wildlife Biologist Ethan Gilardi congratulated the winners and admired the winning art.
There was even a special surprise video visit by the baby animals currently staying at the Mercer County Wildlife Center, courtesy of Dianne Nickerson and her staff.
The Species on the Edge Art & Essay Contest empowers 5th grade students to advocate for an endangered or threatened species from New Jersey through a well-researched, creative essay and original art piece.
There was even a special surprise video visit by the baby animals currently staying at the Mercer County Wildlife Center, courtesy of Dianne Nickerson and her staff.
The Species on the Edge Art & Essay Contest empowers 5th grade students to advocate for an endangered or threatened species from New Jersey through a well-researched, creative essay and original art piece.
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- wildlifenj, New Jersey, wildlife
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