Earthwatch and BBC Wildlife launch nature writing competition
http://www.earthwatch.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=crLQK3PHLsF&b=453237&ct=5045319
Deadline: 30 April, 2008
"Do you have a creative talent waiting to be unleashed? Earthwatch, the environmental
charity, has joined forces with BBC Wildlife magazine to launch the 2008 BBC Wildlife /
Earthwatch Nature Writer of the Year Award.
If you think youve got what it takes, why not enter this exciting competition? The prize
is a place on one of three Earthwatch expeditions, with flights included, plus the
publication of your article in BBC Wildlife magazine, and on loveearth.com, BBC
Worldwides natural history website, which is a celebration of the world and the animals
within it.
The panel of judges, including Kate Humble, one of the BBCs leading natural history
presenters, will be looking for an original and inspiring piece of writing. Perhaps you will
find your ideas at the bottom of your garden, in your local woods, or on a visit to the
coast or hills? Just find a subject you are passionate about and have a go you might
amaze yourself. Your article should be no longer than 800 words."
http://www.earthwatch.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=crLQK3PHLsF&b=453237&ct=5045319
Deadline: 30 April, 2008
"Do you have a creative talent waiting to be unleashed? Earthwatch, the environmental
charity, has joined forces with BBC Wildlife magazine to launch the 2008 BBC Wildlife /
Earthwatch Nature Writer of the Year Award.
If you think youve got what it takes, why not enter this exciting competition? The prize
is a place on one of three Earthwatch expeditions, with flights included, plus the
publication of your article in BBC Wildlife magazine, and on loveearth.com, BBC
Worldwides natural history website, which is a celebration of the world and the animals
within it.
The panel of judges, including Kate Humble, one of the BBCs leading natural history
presenters, will be looking for an original and inspiring piece of writing. Perhaps you will
find your ideas at the bottom of your garden, in your local woods, or on a visit to the
coast or hills? Just find a subject you are passionate about and have a go you might
amaze yourself. Your article should be no longer than 800 words."