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2020 NACD POSTER CONTEST
Where Would We BEEWithout Pollinators?
The National Association of Conservation Districts(NACD) and the NACD Auxiliary
are excited to be sponsoring the 2020 poster contest.This year’s theme is
“Where Would We BEE Without Pollinators?
The contest is open to
all public, private
and home-schooled
students in grades
K-12.
Contest Categories
K—1st Grade
2nd—3rd Grade
4th— 6th Grade
7th—9th Grade
10th—12th Grade
Prizes at the national level
$200 for 1st Place National Winners
$150 for 2nd Place National Winners
$100 for 3rd Place National Winners
All poster entries should be sent to your localconservation district.
Visit: https://www.nacdnet.org/general-resources/stewardship-and-education-
materials/contests/ for contest rules, forms andother resources.
Please note that your local and state contest rules
may differ from the national rules.
The grocery stores would be rather empty withoutthe hard work of bees, birds, butterflies, bats and
other pollinators. More than 80 percent of theworld’s plants need pollinators to survive,
including many that provide the food we eat. Buttoday, many pollinators are in trouble and in
decline. When pollinators shrink in number, manyplants either produce less seed or no seed at all.
Your local conservation district can assist you inmaintaining or developing habitat for pollinators.
Contact them for more information.
Visit: https://www.nacdnet.org/general-resources/conservation-district-directory/ to find
your local conservation district’s contactinformation.