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9th March 2020 - posted lots of pics but you only put a few on show whys that - pieceddeb1

726 Watchers 7.8K Page Views 50 Deviations. Profile Navigation. Monster contest 2020! 800 points winner! Come enter for your chance to win!

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It just depends on your submission! Were some of your images softcore and hardcore? In that case the submission is split, some are removed for poor quality, etc. You're best off sending us a support ticket or checking your emails. - Blake

9th March 2020 - DO YOU HAVE PORN MOVIES LIKE THE ONES THAT ALL THE HOTELS HAVE ON THEIR TV? -BESTHAROLD

Harold, I don't even know how to give you a plausible answer to this one. - Blake

4th March 2020 - I've been a lifetime member of Watchersweb for going on 3 years and I'm still to this day making my way through the archives, and happy enough to say that they're submissions I haven't seen anywhere else. I LOVE this site. Thank you for the years of work. billybob1973

Hey Billy, thanks for your feedback message haha. Yes, there are quite a number of submissions to tick off but its almost like wanking to a time machine right? hahaha. - Blake

4th March 2020 - New submitting couple here, we have ventured on from another site and one thing that really stands out about logging into this site is its realness. Looking forward to submitting more. - Val

Thank you Val! We hope to see much, much more of you too! - Blake

Did you know?

New Jersey has one of the largest remaining federally endangered bog turtle populations in America?

Empowers 5th grade students to advocate for an endangered or threatened species from New Jersey through a well-researched, creative essay and original art piece.

There's Still Time To Enter The 2021 Species On The Edge Art & Essay Contest!

Deadline Extended To:

The Species on the Edge Art & Essay Contest empowers 5th grade students to advocate for an endangered or threatened species from New Jersey through a well-researched, creative essay and original art piece.

Simple, Fun, and Free to Enter!

One winner from each county in New Jersey will be selected. Open to all New Jersey fifth grade students.

The contest kit (including rules, species list, & entry form) should be downloaded below.

Click here for a detailed video with information about the contest for teachers and 5th grade students.

Entries are being accepted through March 20, 2021 by mail and online.
By Mail:

Mail your artwork, essay, and entry form to Conserve Wildlife Foundation, 450 Shrewsbury PLZ #110, Shrewsbury, NJ 07702.

Online:
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Email a scan/digital photo of your artwork, essay, and entry form to Ethan.Gilardi@conservewildlifenj.org.

Contest winners who have submitted their artwork electronically will receive an envelope with prepaid postage to mail their artwork to CWF for inclusion in our calendar and statewide exhibitions.

We have changed the artwork size requirements so that students can use paper they are more likely to have at home.

Artwork can be as small as 8.5' x 11' and no larger than 12' x 18'.

Zoom+ First Place, Atlantic County, Atlantic Leatherback Sea Turtle (c) Jordyn Robinson

Important Note About Species Selection

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The New Jersey Division of Fish & Wildlife Endangered and Threatened Wildlife list can be found here.

All entrants must select a focus species from this list or the list provided in the contest kit.

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PDF - Species On The Edge Contest Kit & Official Rules 2021

Species on the Edge Art & Essay Contest Kit. Includes Official Rules, Species List, and Entry Form. (Updated 1/22/2021)

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Species on the Edge Art & Essay Contest Teacher Resources for Essay Development - 5.9MB
Species on the Edge Art & Essay Contest Teacher Resource Kit for Essay Development. Includes comprehensive unit and NGSS daily lesson plans which include pre-writing graphic organizers, Powerpoint presentations, grading rubrics, & other resources to help implement the contest into your curriculum.

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Species on the Edge Art & Essay Contest Teacher Resources for optional Art Project - 16.0MB
Species on the Edge Art & Essay Contest Teacher Resource Kit for Optional Art Project. Includes comprehensive unit and National Core Standard visual art lesson plans which include Powerpoint presentations, classroom games, grading rubrics, & other resources to help implement the contest into your daily curriculum.

Past Winners of the Species on the Edge Contest

This STEAM-based contest enables 5th grade students to advocate for an endangered or threatened species from New Jersey through a well-researched, creative essay and original art piece. Check out the past winners of this contest since the beginning.

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