Mysuru Zoo to Host Photography Contest, Exhibition for Wildlife Week

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Quick Summary:

  • Event: Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, Mysuru, will host a Wildlife Photography Competition and Exhibition during Wildlife Week (October 2-8).
  • Categories: Two sections:

ex-situ Conservation (Zoo Category): Photos clicked within Mysuru zoo between September 18,2024,and September 18,2025.
In-situ Conservation (Wildlife Category): Requires specifying exact location of photograph capture.

  • Prizes: Two cash awards and three certificates of merit in each category.
  • Submission Details:

– up to two unmounted photographs per category (size: 12″ x 18″). Smaller sizes disqualified.- Entry fee: ₹100 per section. printed copies and digital files (1920×1080 resolution) required.
– Entries accepted from September 8 to September 18 during office hours at Mysuru Zoo.

  • Restrictions: Disqualified entries include those with watermarks/borders/signatures, multiple exposures, photos of pets/restrained animals/garden flowers/nests/hatchlings or previously awarded images. Minimal digital corrections allowed; raw image files with metadata may be requested for verification.
  • Results Announcement & Exhibition: Results on September 25; winning photos displayed between October 2-8 at the zoo.

For more details: mysuruzoo.info.


Indian Opinion Analysis:

The competition by Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens aligns well with efforts to promote awareness about wildlife conservation among enthusiasts through creative mediums like photography. By categorizing entries into Ex-situ and In-situ Conservation sections, the initiative encourages both recognition of zoological settings like Mysuru Zoo as well as engagement with natural habitats outside controlled environments.

Strict entry rules regarding originality and minimal edits ensure authenticity in submissions while rejecting overly manipulated or inappropriate content safeguards the focus on genuine wildlife narratives rather than artificial representations. Moreover, requiring metadata strengthens transparency which is pivotal for any competition-based event.

This photography contest not only fosters artistic expression but also reinforces education on biodiversity’s importance in an increasingly visual world-underscoring India’s commitment to balancing ecological preservation alongside public outreach programs tailored for accessible participation.

The exhibition displaying winning works during Wildlife Week further amplifies visibility for conservation efforts while celebrating individual contributions toward environmental stewardship-a significant step towards deepening community involvement across India’s diverse landscapes.

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