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Video Competition Call for Entries: Protect our Wetlands, Protect Ourselves:
Use your creative talent to help restores the Gulf of Mexico's coast and communities. Enter the Gulf Restoration Network's (GRN) "Protect our Wetlands, Protect Ourselves" video competition. Make a 30 second or one minute Public Service Announcement (PSA) about the environmental challenges facing the Gulf Coast communities as they work to recover from the devastating 2005 hurricane season.
The best PSA submissions covering the themes of wetlands protection and restoration, coastal forest conservation or clean and healthy water, from students as well as the general community, will be featured on the GRN website and might air on the newly launched Smithsonian Institute cable channel. Prizes include a laptop computer, editing software, cash prizes and more!
The deadline for submissions is August 10, 2007. For more information - including a YouTube Video about the competition - check out our website ( www.healthygulf.org) and click on the link labeled "Filmmakers and animators."
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You know Wetlands are being defind today more as areas that stay wet. I would be willing to bet that some of you actually live where water use to come a visit a few months a year thus creating a place for life to flourish and be nourished for awhile until they will able to stand on their own.
Their is a huge land grab occuring at this second by developers using thiss new court definition of wetlands. Is there any shutterbugs out their trying to show how inportant those temporary wetlands are? I hope So. Good Luck To all Of You Concern
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