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A photographer/reporter for Black Press in Penticton, Mark Brett, was one of the winners. He took third place honours in the Wild Settings category.
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First place winners will be featured in the Spring 2018 AnimalSense magazine and those finishing in the top three received prizes from companies such as Canadian Geographic, Canadian Art, Greystone Books, Lens & Shutter Vancouver, LUSH, the Lab Vancouver, NatureKids BC, Outdoor Photography Canada, SPUD.CA or a Wild ARC prize pack.
A full list of can be found here and below:
Backyard Habitats:
1st - Mike Woods, Raccoons
2nd - Bev Butt, Calliope Hummingbird
3rd - Dmitry Varennikov, Elk
Wild Settings:
1st - Mike Walsh, Harbour Seal
2nd - Colin Franks, Ruddy Duck
3rd - Mark D. Brett, Hawk in Moonlight
People香蕉视频直播檚 Choice Award:
- Carolyn Matt
Honourable Mentions:
- Mary Jane Cendana
- Lauren Sherwood
- Christina Stobbs
- Arsalan Butt
- Heather McIntyre
- Tony Markle
- Annessa Terry
- Sharron Palmer-Hunt