Check Out the Incredible Winners of a World Wildlife Day Children's Art Contest

Check Out the Incredible Winners of a World Wildlife Day Children's Art Contest

The International Fund for Animal Welfare's Youth Art Contest has some stunning finalist entries.

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Illustration: Panayiota, Age 14 / Republic of Cyprus

World Wildlife Day was March 3, and the International Fund for Animal Welfare celebrated the event with its annual International Youth Art Contest. Now, the winning artworks have been selected from a group of 15 semi-finalists. These selections were made from over 3,000 entries submitted from 141 countries and sovereign areas. The theme of this year’s competition was “Connecting People and Planet: Exploring Digital Innovation in Wildlife Conservation,” and subjects of the entries featured species that are monitored by tech like camera traps and tracking devices. Check out the impressive 15 finalist entries here.

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Snakes

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Illustration: Isaac, Age 4 / Hong Kong

An illustration of a den of snakes. These snakes won the “Traditional art medium” category of the competition, as well as the “Best in ages 4-6" category.

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An axolotl

An axolotl

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Illustration: Panayiota, Age 14 / Republic of Cyprus

The axolotl is a tissue-regenerating salamander native to the waters of and surrounding Lake Xochimilco in Mexico City. The animals are endangered in their natural habitat, and are in vital need of conservation.

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Elephants!

Elephants!

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Illustration: Ridhaan, Age 4 / Republic of India

A couple of forest elephants under a lush green canopy.

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(More!) Elephants

(More!) Elephants

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Illustration: Shaurya, Age 8 / Republic of India

An adult elephant and calf walk alongside a water body in the savanna.

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An Arctic fox

An Arctic fox

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Illustration: Petros, Age 17 / Republic of Cyprus

A fox on a snowy landscape was one of the digital art entries, and a contest semi-finalist.

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Wolves

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Illustration: Yanjun, Age 15 / People’s Republic of China

A pair of wolves depicted in a snowy, mountainous environment, the starry sky overhead.

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Pangolins

Pangolins

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Illustration: Rito, Age 10 / Kingdom of Thailand

This depiction of a group of pangolins was one of the contest semi-finalists. Pangolins are some of the most illegally trafficked mammals, due to the belief that their scales have medicinal properties.

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Apes

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Illustration: Kelly, Age 14 / Republic of Singapore

Two gorillas in an embrace as another juvenile looks on, in a dense forest environment. Gorillas are yet another species in dire need of protection.

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(Even more) elephants

(Even more) elephants

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Illustration: Jaxon, Age 12 / United States of America

This head-on view of an elephant showcases the animal’s formidable ears and distinctive trunk.

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A gorilla

A gorilla

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Illustration: Ashbert, Age 18 / Republic of Zimbabwe

A painting of a gorilla, one of the closest living relatives to humans and some of the largest extant apes.

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Puffins

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Illustration: Arun, Age 16 / Republic of Ireland

This illustration depicts four puffins swimming underwater.

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Penguins

Penguins

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Illustration: Alika, Age 16 / Republic of South Africa

This illustration depicts an emperor penguin chick. Emperor penguins are the tallest and heaviest extant penguin species—though obviously, their chicks are a little lighter.

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Cranes

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Illustration: Sangeun, Age 18 / Republic of Singapore

This vivid illustration of red-crowned cranes won the digital art category. In the foreground, several grands stand in shallow water, while the rest of the flock flies in the star-studded sky.

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A jaguar (featuring a butterfly)

A jaguar (featuring a butterfly)

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Illustration: Faith, Age 16 / Republic of the Philippines

An illustration of a jaguar wearing a tracking collar, leaping for a butterfly.

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