
Robert Bateman Get to Know Program
We have already received over 1,000 entries to the Get to Know Contest in the US! Check them out at Artsonia: http://www.artsonia.com/museum/collectio ns/detail.asp?coll=92
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Robert Bateman Get to Know Program Hot off the press - the October issue of our Quarterly Newsletter.
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Summer is over, and fall is in full swing. Up north, many of our wild friends are almost ready for the snow and the cold, and have either migrated south already, or are storing food and preparing to hibernate for the long winter months. ...

Robert Bateman Get to Know Program Check out some photos from our recent US Contest launch events in LA and San Diego:
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Robert Bateman Get to Know Program
Join Robert Bateman in Moncton, New Brunswick on Oct. 19 for a free presentation on Get to Know and the importance of connecting with nature. http://timestranscript.canadaeast.com/fr ont/article/818930
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It's hard to decide what's more amazing -- that a world-renowned artist has chosen Metro Moncton to make one of his rare public appearances, or that it will be open to the public for free.

Robert Bateman Get to Know Program New prize: Parks Canada will host all GTK Contest winners from the US and Canada for a week in one of Canada's national parks! (age 12 & up)

Robert Bateman Get to Know Program Contest Information and Entry Forms are now available. Plan to get involved!
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First, be sure that you have read the contest rules. Then, submit your entry using one of the links below. There are different ways to submit your entry, depending on what type of entry it is:

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A back-to-nature movement to reconnect children with the outdoors is burgeoning - learn more

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Instilling in our children a strong personal connection to our National Parks can be a catalyst for life-long conservation and stewardship.

Robert Bateman Get to Know Program The judges for the US contest have been announced! They are: for art entries, Wyland and the Wyland Foundation; for photography, The International League of Conservation Photographers; and for written pieces, Bettina Boxall from the Los Angeles Times.





















