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Lions Environmental Photo Contest

Forest TreesEvery Lion (from a club in good standing) can enter a photograph of his or her immediate surroundings into the club-level Lions Environmental Photo Contest.

The purpose of the photo contest is to showcase the beauty of nature. In 1972, Lions Clubs International made a commitment to protecting the environment.

Lions can enter photographs of their environment in one of the following five categories:

  • Animal life (without people in the photograph)
  • Plant life (without people in the photograph)
  • Urban or natural landscape (without people in the photograph)
  • Weather phenomenon (without people in the photograph)
  • Lions Move to Grow Green – photos of Lions performing an environment project

Winning club-level photographs will advance to the district, multiple district, and international competitions. Registered attendees of the Lions international convention will vote for the six (includes Best of Show) international photo contest winners.

The six photos will appear on this Web site. The six Lions photographers will receive an award.

A 2010 Lions Environmental Photo Contest Wall Calendar featuring 37 2008-09 Lions Environmental Photo Contest multiple district entries is available for purchase (US$5 each). For information, contact: programs@lionsclubs.org.

Read an article about the Environmental Photo Contest that appeared in THE LION Magazine (Headquarters edition).

Request more information about the Lions Environmental Photo Contest. 

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