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Fall in love with our September photo contest: Leaves WWF September 12, 2016 Share: Share This Page: Share with Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Linkedin Share in email From the red maple leaf on our flag to a pile of freshly raked oak leaves on our lawn, leaves are a part of Canadian culture. People watch them change from green to red, orange and yellow and then rake them into a pile and jump in when they turn brown and fall to the ground. They wear them on our jerseys and rally around their iconic image when cheering for our athletes. Rain drops on a maple leaf in autumn, British Columbia, Canada. © Rachel Sloan/WWF-Canada It’s no wonder that Canadians feel a deep connection to nature when the leaves start changing with the season. This month, WWF-Canada wants you to share photos of the leaves in your community and how they transform the landscape and the spaces around you. Whether it’s a tree or plant, there are so many to choose from. Add your favourites to our photo board. This summer, the Graeme Loader Photography Board was filled with your pictures of shorelines. Congratulations to Margaux Dicaire whose photo (below) taken in Elk Island National Park was selected as our summer photo contest winner. A big thank you to everyone who shared their photos. Visit here to view all the WWF-Canada Summer photo contest entries. Sunset at Elk Island National Park, by Lake Astotin. © Margaux Dicaire