Third Prize: Photography. In Between Worlds by Elaine Czech focuses on shared psychology and facial expressions between primates and humans.
Second Prize Winner - Photography
Second Prize Winner - Photography. James Amerson's portrait of Knuckles, a chimpanzee at the Center for Great Apes who suffers from symptoms suggestive of cerebral palsy and severe epilepsy.
First Prize Winner - Photography
First Prize Winner - Photography. Charlotte Pack's dramatic illustration of the road to extinction - Fading Away
Submission: Peaceable Kingdom of the Anthropocene after Edward Hicks
Grant Johnson makes his point with drama. Peaceable Kingdom of the Anthropocene after Edward Hicks.
Submission: Reflection by Charity J Oetgen
I love this photograph - it makes me laugh every time I see it - another great entry in our Endangered contest. Reflection by Charity J Oetgen.
Submission: Maximus by Steve Pidcock
This photograph Maximus by Steve Pidcock is actually a natural reflection in the Susquehanna River. Patrick, you have a good eye!
Submission: Endangered Species by Bill Rosenberg
Endangered Species. Bill Rosenberg makes a good point - we qualify. So many of us are living on the brink of disaster. Thanks for a novel view on ENDANGERED, Bill. Monday is the last day to enter! http://www.art4apes.com/
Submission: Natural Habitat? by Lauren E O'Connor-Korb
Another recent photographic entry for the ENDANGERED Art and Photography Contest. Natural Habitat? by Lauren E O'Connor-Korb
Please keep the entries coming in - there's still 4 more days until we close the contest.
Submission: We Care. Do You? by Melinda Moore
We Care. Do You? by Melinda Moore - a beautiful photographic entry to the ENDANGERED Art and Photography Contest.
Submission: Knuckles 4 by James E Amerson
Watch-out! Knuckles is keeping an eye on you! One of four photographs of Knuckles submitted by James E Amerson to the ENDANGERED Art and Photography Contest.
Read more about Knuckles on the Center for Great Apes website.
Submission: Bead River by Allison Arlotta
Bead River by Allison Arlotta: Today's urban river, a crack in the sidewalk filled with luminescent blue beads.
Submission: All You Need Is Love ... And Newts by Gabby Wild
ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE ...... AND NEWTS. Remember amphibians are threatened too! Thank you for reminding us Dr Robin Moore with this amazing photograph of wildlife campaigner Gabby Wild. Gabby is waging war on behalf of a range of ENDANGERED species, please take a look at her website.