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Arlington Ecological Services Field Office US Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior Region 6 Our mission is to work with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitat for the continuing benefit of the American people”. ENDANGERED SPECIES ART EXHIBITION The Arlington Ecological Services Field Office is proud to announce the third annual Endangered Species Art Show Show is open to all K—12 grade students Celebrate Endangered Species Day! May 15, 2020 See reverse for rules Stephanie Ocelot, California tiger salamander, and monarch butterfly

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Arlington Ecological Services Field Office US Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior Region 6

Our mission is “to work with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitat for the continuing

benefit of the American people”.

ENDANGERED SPECIES ART EXHIBITION

The Arlington Ecological Services Field Office is proud to announce the third annualEndangered Species Art Show

Show is open to all K—12 grade students

Celebrate Endangered Species Day! May 15, 2020

See reverse for rules

StephanieOcelot, California tiger salamander, and monarch butterfly

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ENDANGERED SPECIES ART EXHIBITION

GUIDELINES Subject matter

Artwork should celebrate an animal that lives or migrates through the United States and its

waters OR a plant or flower that is found in the United States. The main subject of the

artwork should be an organism that is on the threatened/endangered species list, is

considered a recovered species, or is considered a candidate species.

Inspiration for subject matter:

https://www.fws.gov/endangered/species/us-species.html https://

ecos.fws.gov/ecp0/reports/delisting-report

https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/report/table/candidate-species.html

https://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/ArlingtonTexas/pdf/2019%20endangered%20species%20art%20exhibition%20submissions%20-%20508.pdf

Artwork Artwork MUST be original.NO lettering, words, signatures, or other markings can be visible on submitted artwork. First name, grade, school, and species will be added by staff prior to display.

Submit a photo of your artwork All submissions to be emailed to [email protected] by May 15, 2020.Include your first name, grade, school, and a brief description of your artwork. Digital submission must be high resolution, preferably at least 600 dpi. Accepted file types include: jpg, jpeg, tiff, and pdf.

Arlington Ecological Services Field Office US Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior Region 6

Best works will be displayed at the River Legacy Living Science Center in August 2020 Depending on the number of submissions received, 3-4 works will be chosen to be printed and displayed to the public from the following age categories: K-2nd, 3rd-6th, 7th-9th, and 10th-12th. Works will be chosen based on quality and overall portrayal of the species. You will receive an email if your work is chosen. Best works will be displayed at River Legacy Living Science Center in the Discovery Room in August 2020. Go to www.riverlegacy.org for Discovery Room prices.

This exhibition is independently facilitated, separate from the Endangered Species Youth Art Contest facilitated by the Endangered Species Coalition. For art to be considered for submission to the Endangered

Species Youth Art Contest, your artwork must follow the guidelines posted at www.endangered.org.

By submitting your artwork to the Endangered Species Art Exhibition, you agree to have a photo of your art published on the Arlington Ecological Services Field Office’s website (https://www.fws.gov/

southwest/es/arlingtontexas), along with your first name and school.