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Show Me The Ozarks Magazine Photo Contest

By: Brad Douglas
Updated: January 25, 2013
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JOPLIN, MO.--- The Show Me The Ozarks magazine is holding its 3rd annual Nature Photo Contest. People are encouraged to submit their pictures for the March cover.

Each photographer may submit 3 pictures for $25 each. The proceeds from the contest will help fund special events at the Wildcat Glades Conservation & Audubon Center.

"It's really tough to pick a winner. A lot of the participants are volunteers. We have a lot of our good friends at the center. So, we want to make sure we give everyone a fair chance," said Kerstin Landwer, Wildcat Glades.

Photos must be submitted by February 3rd. You can e-mail them or drop them off at the Wildcat Glades Office. For a complete list of rules, click here.

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