Be part of WWF's 50th anniversary and take part in the 'My True Nature' competition
06 July 2011
As part of its 50th anniversary events, WWF is inviting young people aged 7-16 years to take part in My True Nature. WWF’s head of schools and communities, Cherry Duggan, said: “Whether it’s a special place, a favourite season, an exciting outdoor adventure or just walking their pet dog we want young people to capture their own personal connections with nature – on camera, in words, or through art, sound or movement.

An exclusive secure online channel hosted by Radiowaves, allows schools to upload their entries, be inspired, get free support packs and receive feedback from friends and peers. Visit http://www.radiowaves.co.uk/mtn for more information. Marking 50 years of conservation, prizes will awarded for some of the best artworks and a panel of judges will select the best 50 artworks to be showcased at a special WWF 50th anniversary event in November.

The competition closes on 9th September so enter now, young people can still take part from home over the summer holidays independently of their schools.

