Florida Wildlife Commission Featured Student Artwork on Fishing License Hard Cards
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced recently the release of two new license hard card designs that showcase the artwork of Florida students. These selected pieces of art were chosen from hundreds of submissions from students of various grades. The designs featuring a Florida bass and a snook were created by Grace Wang and Emma Nemes, respectively.
Celebrating the Creativity of Florida’s Youth
The FWC’s executive director, Roger Young, expressed his excitement about featuring the artwork of Florida students on the new fishing license designs. This initiative celebrates the creativity of the next generation of anglers. It also enables everyone to support conservation and the world-renowned fisheries by purchasing a license. Florida residents and visitors can purchase the licenses at an additional fee.
What Are Hard Cards and Where to Get Them?
Hard card licenses serve as collectible, credit-card style documents that are alternatives to the electronic or paper license. Every person who obtains or holds a fishing or hunting license, including Lifetime licenses, can buy a hard card from the Go Outdoors Florida licensing system. The new designs featuring the student artwork will also be available as an option for these hard cards.
Florida Fish Art Contest
The Florida Fish Art Contest is an annual event that gives students from all grade levels a chance to submit their artwork. The FWC has been hosting this contest since it started back in 1997. The event provides an opportunity for students to showcase their artistic skill to a broader audience. Participants don’t need any particular expertise in fishing or art to participate. The contest aims to encourage kids to learn more about the different fish species found in Florida’s freshwater and saltwater ecosystems.
How to Participate
To participate in the Florida Fish Art Contest, students only need to submit their artwork. They can use watercolor, acrylic, ink, or oil paint, and even pencils to create their masterpieces. Students can submit their artwork to the FWC, which will then select the pieces that will move on to the competition. The artwork must feature one of the many aquatic species found in Florida, and it needs to be accompanied by a written essay. The essay should describe the fish species and its habitat, appearance, behavior, and conservation status.
Looking Forward to the Next Contest
The Florida Fish Art Contest has already announced that it will host another competition next year. More details will follow, and students will have an opportunity to submit their artwork for a chance to be selected for the hard card designs. Meanwhile, people can learn more about this initiative and how to participate in next year’s contest by visiting the MyFWC website.
Conclusion
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has taken an innovative approach to involve students in preserving the state’s aquatic wildlife. The selection of Grace Wang and Emma Nemes’ art designs to feature on the hard card designs is an excellent way to celebrate the skills and creativity of students. Furthermore, it provides an avenue for everyone to contribute to conservation efforts by buying a fishing or hunting license. It is a win-win situation for both anglers and the environment.
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