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August 2015 Photo Contest: Summer WWF August 5, 2015 Share: Share This Page: Share with Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Linkedin Share in email Your creativity behind the camera lens could win you bragging rights! Enter the WWF Photo Contest and your photo and name could be featured in next month’s e-newsletter. Summer is a great time to explore both urban and rural spaces in Canada. We’re about halfway through the season, and we want to check in and see what you’ve been up to. Visits to city parks, camping, hiking, sailing, or trips to the cottage are just a few of the ways you might be spending time outdoors to celebrate summer. Add your photo of summer to our photo board. Sandbanks Provincial Park on the shores of Lake Ontario, Ontario, Canada. © Frank PARHIZGAR / WWF-Canada Last month’s Graeme Loader Photography Board was all about watersheds! Congratulations to Cam D. from Nanaimo, British Columbia, whose beautiful photo of this stream connected to the Burman River in the Pacific Coastal watershed was selected as our July photo contest winner. Big thank you to everyone who shared their photos, it was great seeing people outside enjoying nature. You can view them all here. This photo was taken from a tributary stream, looking into the Burman River. © Cam D. Join us in our special online community to share the beauty of our country. The winner will be featured in our September e-newsletter.