05-08-2009, 11:10 AM
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota - Winners of the 2009 Wildlife Forever State Fish Art Contest have officially been announced. Over 2,100 contestants from 47 states participated in this year's contest. Youth in grades 4-12 used their talent and imagination to draw or paint their official state fish while learning about fishing and fisheries conservation.
"The State Fish Art Contest not only introduces youth to fishing but it also teaches them about fish conservation. The old saying about 'give a man a fish and he eats for a day, but teach him to fish and he eats for a lifetime' is so true, and the State Fish Art Program takes it one step further teaching students about conservation." said Pat Conzemius, Program Director for Wildlife Forever.
To view the winning artwork by state from this year's contest, please visit the
Winners Page. You can even view and purchase your favorite fish artwork as several different fish products ranging from coffee mugs to neckties. All art work is guaranteed original. Digital images of all the state winners are available upon request. Contact Pat Conzemius at pconzemius@wildlifeforever.org or call 763-253-0222.
About the State-Fish Art Contest
The Wildlife Forever State-Fish Art Contest encourages young artists nationwide to create an illustration of their state-fish and a written composition on behavior, habitat and efforts to conserve it. Entries are categorized by grade level: 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. Students compete for prizes from Rapala and scholarships from The Art Institutes International Minnesota. Winners are selected from each state in the three grade categories and are invited to Mall of America in Minnesota to be honored at the State-Fish Art Expo, August 1st. The U.S. Forest Service will be donating 5,000 White Spruce trees to Expo guests and Mall shoppers. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will be hosting an afternoon fishing clinic at the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. For more information, visit www.statefishart.com.
About Wildlife Forever
Wildlife Forever is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving America's wildlife heritage through conservation education, preservation of habitat, and management of fish and wildlife. Working at the grassroots level, Wildlife Forever has funded conservation projects in all 50 states, committing millions of dollars to on-the-ground efforts.
Media Contact<br />
Pat Conzemius (763) 253 - 0222
"The State Fish Art Contest not only introduces youth to fishing but it also teaches them about fish conservation. The old saying about 'give a man a fish and he eats for a day, but teach him to fish and he eats for a lifetime' is so true, and the State Fish Art Program takes it one step further teaching students about conservation." said Pat Conzemius, Program Director for Wildlife Forever.
To view the winning artwork by state from this year's contest, please visit the
Winners Page. You can even view and purchase your favorite fish artwork as several different fish products ranging from coffee mugs to neckties. All art work is guaranteed original. Digital images of all the state winners are available upon request. Contact Pat Conzemius at pconzemius@wildlifeforever.org or call 763-253-0222.
About the State-Fish Art Contest
The Wildlife Forever State-Fish Art Contest encourages young artists nationwide to create an illustration of their state-fish and a written composition on behavior, habitat and efforts to conserve it. Entries are categorized by grade level: 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. Students compete for prizes from Rapala and scholarships from The Art Institutes International Minnesota. Winners are selected from each state in the three grade categories and are invited to Mall of America in Minnesota to be honored at the State-Fish Art Expo, August 1st. The U.S. Forest Service will be donating 5,000 White Spruce trees to Expo guests and Mall shoppers. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will be hosting an afternoon fishing clinic at the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. For more information, visit www.statefishart.com.
About Wildlife Forever
Wildlife Forever is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving America's wildlife heritage through conservation education, preservation of habitat, and management of fish and wildlife. Working at the grassroots level, Wildlife Forever has funded conservation projects in all 50 states, committing millions of dollars to on-the-ground efforts.
Media Contact<br />
Pat Conzemius (763) 253 - 0222