Contest Winners
Tiger swallow tail butterfly taking in minerals before mating on the shores of the Cottonwood river. Insects are important food sources for many animals as well as being important pollinators for our plant life By Dona Van De Walle
Winner! Judge’s Choice #1
North Cariboo Adult
I call this image The Winter Bridge and it was taken during a beautiful snowy crisp morning in Quesnel, B.C. By Michelle Taylor
Cottonwood river reflection. I use my pictures as the patterns for making my origami boxes. Rivers are constantly moving and self renewing habitat. Its important to keep man made things from escaping into the water shed and causing pollution that can reach the ocean in some cases By Dona Van De Walle
Woodland baby duck on driftwood. Acrylic on wood canvas. Accepting offers on purchasing. 8 1/2 x 11 By Miranda Marcotte
this is a Pond in Narcosli Creek area. I use the pictures I take as patterns to make my origami boxes. Pond habitats are important for water filtration and homes to many critters as protection for raising babies. By Dona Van De Walle
Fauna is so important…this is a cottonwood sapling has long winding roots that stabilizes the land and provide shelter and air filtration By Dona Van De Walle
Tiger swallow tail butterfly taking in minerals before mating on the shores of the Cottonwood river. Insects are important food sources for many animals as well as being important pollinators for our plant life By Dona Van De Walle
Winner! Judge’s Choice #1