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A person riding a horse in a field.
The Scout A lone cowboy surveys the sky as a powerful summer storm gathers above the Kansas Flint Hills. The Flint Hills provide some of the world's last large tracts of tallgrass prairie. The rains that come each summer ensure the grass is renewed for the millions of cattle that graze upon it. © Mark Clarke/TNC Photo Contest 2022
Kansas

2023 Photo Contest Winners for Kansas

See the beauty of Kansas through local photography

The 2023 Photo Contest is now closed.

Thank You For Showing Us Your Best Shot

The Nature Conservancy's 2023 Photo Contest is now closed for submissions. We are pleased to share the following winners from Kansas.

2023 Kansas Photo Contest Winners

First Place

Dale Stephens, Dancing Prairie Chickens

Two birds with wings in the hair jumping  from snow covered ground.

Second Place

Bruce Hogle, Planned Burn at Chase State Fishing Lake

Flames from a prescribed fire are reflected in a lake.

Third Place

Lisa Grossman, Fall Camping on the Kaw

Aerial view of tents on a sandy river shore.

Judge Meleda Wegner Lowry's Choice

James Claassen, Stocking Up For Winter

A male deer with velvety antlers stares out from a field of sorghum.

Judge Douglas Spale's Choice

James Claassen, Playing with Your Food

A bird perched on barbed wire has an open mouth about to catch an insect.

Honorable Mention

Jim Griggs, Bull Elk Sunrise

Silhouette of a bull elk during sunrise.

Honorable Mention

Matthew Gerlach, Equine Cave Painting

Aerial view of three horses in a field, casting shadows that resemble cave paintings.

Kansas Judges

Meet the Judges

Kansas Prizes

Kansas Prizes

  • 1st Place

    One First Place winner will receive a private lesser prairie-chicken viewing for six people at Smoky Valley Ranch in April 2024.

  • 2nd Place

    One Second Place winner will receive one-time night access to Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park for sky viewing or photography for six people in 2024.

  • 3rd Place

    One Third Place winner will receive a private guided daytime tour of any Kansas preserve for six people in 2024

Aerial view of green grass covered hills in the spring.
Flint Hills © Jim Richardson