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Calling All Wildlife Photographers & Filmmakers; Wanted: Photos And Films Of Species Found In UAE


Environment Agency Abu Dhabi And ARKive Launch Photography Competition For Species Found In The UAE










If you are a wildlife enthusiast with photos or films of species that can be found in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) then Wildscreen want to hear from you. The organisation is looking for entries into their exciting new competition to find the very best audio-visual records of the beautiful biodiversity that can be found in Abu Dhabi.

The best media will be chosen to sit alongside work from thousands of  the world’s finest filmmakers and photographers, saved for future generations in the colossal ARKive digital vault and published to the world via www.arkive.org. ARKive is Wildscreen’s flagship initiative, a project which is creating an audio-visual database of the world’s most endangered species. To date the organisation has a rapidly growing collection of over 36,000 films and photographs, stored safely at high resolution in its centralised vault and freely available online for scientific and educational purposes.

Sir David Attenborough, Wildscreen’s Patron said, “Films and photographs are major elements in the battle to protect our imperilled natural world.”

A unique partnership with the Environment Agency in Abu Dhabi means that many films and photographs of UAE species are already listed on www.arkive.org.

Mr Majid Al Mansouri, EAD Secretary General added, “We are extremely pleased with the progress of the ARKive project in working with us to document our precious endangered species here in the UAE. We not only want this project to be accessible to everyone but also for people to feel as though they too have played their part in deserving the UAE. I look forward to viewing the entries of this competition."

If you have images of species that can be found in the UAE, email them to Wildscreen arkive@wildscreen.org.uk in low resolution. Already, films and photographs of 364 UAE species, such as the sooty falcon and Arabian oryx, have been banked in the ARKive vault and are available online. The winning entries will form part of this unique
collection, playing a vital role in the promotion of environmental awareness and conservation within the region.

Closing date
The closing date for the competition will be Friday 28th August, 2009. Winners will be notified by e-mail and announced by Friday 11th September, 2009.

The best media will be displayed on the prestigious ARKive website, with an overall winner receiving a copy of BBC Planet Earth personally signed by Sir David Attenborough.

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