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Submissions for the 17th Annual Earth Day Photo Contest are now closed. Contest winners will be announced on May 5th.
Remember to come back and vote for Fan Favourite from April 4th to 13th.
This year's theme, Streams to Shores, celebrates the vital connections between people and aquatic ecosystems. Streams and shores are dynamic, interconnected, and biodiverse natural areas. Delta is home to many incredible and unique waterways, from Chillukthan Slough, to Cougar Creek, Boundary Bay, and the Fraser River. These areas provide vital ecosystem services such as flood control, water for irrigation, and habitat for endangered species.
Submissions for the 17th Annual Earth Day Photo Contest are now closed. Contest winners will be announced on May 5th.
Remember to come back and vote for Fan Favourite from April 4th to 13th.
This year's theme, Streams to Shores, celebrates the vital connections between people and aquatic ecosystems. Streams and shores are dynamic, interconnected, and biodiverse natural areas. Delta is home to many incredible and unique waterways, from Chillukthan Slough, to Cougar Creek, Boundary Bay, and the Fraser River. These areas provide vital ecosystem services such as flood control, water for irrigation, and habitat for endangered species.
Thank you to everyone who submitted a photo to our 17th annual Earth Day Photo Contest!
Voting for the Fan Favourite for the Earth Day Photo Contest is now open. View the photos in the Photo Gallery, then find your favourite in the list below and vote! You can only vote once, so choose wisely.
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