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An International children’s writing competition in support
of Wildlife Warriors.
Entrants are invited to submit a story inspired by any of the
animals or subjects helped by Wildlife Warrior’s conservation
partners – snow leopards, cheetahs or any other wild cat
– or North American wildlife or wilderness areas.
The overall winner will inspire a picture which will raise
funds for a vital conservation project of their choice!
Entries up to 1,000 words are invited from anywhere in the
world in three age groups :
8 and under
9 - 13
14 – 18
Winners in each age group will receive award certificates, and
a book and limited edition print signed by Pollyanna.
An over all winner will then be chosen, and Pollyanna
will create a painting of the animal subject of their story
inspired by their writing. This painting will be published as
a limited edition, and the winner will receive the number one
print, signed by Pollyanna, in addition to their other prizes.
The print will then be sold to raise funds for
the winner’s chosen conservation partner.
The story will be published initially on Pollyanna’s
web site, and by other media partners.
The stories must be the entrants own work, previously
unpublished and submitted in English. Entry is free. Work can
be either fiction or factual, and must be submitted before the
closing date of 31st December 2011. Winners will be announced
on the 30th January.

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Please fill in the entry form below
Please note - some web browsers are unable to submit the
email form.
If you experience any problems submitting your entry please
email all the above details to : info@pollyannapickering.co.uk
Your story can be inspired by any of the animals or wilderness
areas helped by Wildlife Warrior's Conservation partners.
Click on the links below to find out more about their work
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Panthera
: Leaders in Wild Cat Conservation - they are working to save
37 species including lions, tigers and leopards.
Vital Ground
Foundation : helps preserve the threatened grizzly
bear and other animals through the conservation of habitat
- one acre at a time.
Freedom
To Roam ‘Photography Conservation Project’.
Cheetah Conservation
Fund : working o see a world in which cheetah live
and flourish in co-existence with people and the environment.
Snow Leopard Trust
: the world's leading authority on the study and protection
of the endangered snow leopard.
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